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R301-E3-01 ©2004 OMRON ELECTRONICS LLC 1/04/20M, 5M Printed in the U.S.A.

Visit our website for

more information on these

other Advanced Automation

products from Omron

Measurement & Supervisory Controls – Time it, power it, monitor it from a panel, and control its temperature. With Omron, you can do it all with just one reliable supplier.

Servo Motor and Drives – Omron’s W-Series servo motors and drives deliver precise control, maintaining the highest resolution control at very high speeds. Their wide power range (up to 5.5 kW) provides maximum flexibility with easy set up.

Sensors – Omron can make sense of your challenging detection applications. We lead the world in sensing technology, offer the world’s broadest sensor product line and have the expertise to easily solve your sensing problems.

PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS

OMRON ELECTRONICS LLC

1

Commerce Drive

Schaumburg, IL

60173

847.843.7900

For US technical support or other inquiries: 800.556.6766

OMRON CANADA, INC.

885

Milner Avenue

Toronto, Ontario M

1

B

5

V

8

416.286.6465

OMRON ON-LINE

Global - http://www.omron.com

USA - http://www.omron.com/oei

Canada - http://www.omron.ca

Programmable Controllers

MICRO PLCs COMPACT RACKLESS PLCs CJ1 SERIES MEDIUM SIZE RACK PLCs CS1 AND CS1D SERIES WIRING SOLUTIONS SOFTWARE TOOLS AND PROGRAMMING DEVICES COMPLEMENTARY PRODUCTS

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R301-E3-01 ©2004 OMRON ELECTRONICS LLC 1/04/20M, 5M Printed in the U.S.A.

Visit our website for

more information on these

other Advanced Automation

products from Omron

Measurement & Supervisory Controls – Time it, power it, monitor it from a panel, and control its temperature. With Omron, you can do it all with just one reliable supplier.

Servo Motor and Drives – Omron’s W-Series servo motors and drives deliver precise control, maintaining the highest resolution control at very high speeds. Their wide power range (up to 5.5 kW) provides maximum flexibility with easy set up.

Sensors – Omron can make sense of your challenging detection applications. We lead the world in sensing technology, offer the world’s broadest sensor product line and have the expertise to easily solve your sensing problems.

PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS

OMRON ELECTRONICS LLC

1

Commerce Drive

Schaumburg, IL

60173

847.843.7900

For US technical support or other inquiries: 800.556.6766

OMRON CANADA, INC.

885

Milner Avenue

Toronto, Ontario M

1

B

5

V

8

416.286.6465

OMRON ON-LINE

Global - http://www.omron.com

USA - http://www.omron.com/oei

Canada - http://www.omron.ca

Programmable Controllers

MICRO PLCs COMPACT RACKLESS PLCs CJ1 SERIES MEDIUM SIZE RACK PLCs CS1 AND CS1D SERIES WIRING SOLUTIONS SOFTWARE TOOLS AND PROGRAMMING DEVICES COMPLEMENTARY PRODUCTS

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Choose the controller by I/O count, expandability and communications capabilities from the selection guide.

Order Micro PLC, expansions and

programming peripherals

and accessories from a simple data sheet.

Choose

the software package to match your development needs: full or junior versions available.

Omron Makes Control System Selection Easy

Completing Your System

Identify

which controller matches your overall

requirements from the selection guide.

Go to “Building Your System” and use it as a configuration guide.

Use the worksheets to plan your system,

identify specific modules, verify overall current consumption to match power supply and configuration requirements.

Go to Wiring Solutions section to connect high-density I/O modules. Go to Software Tools and select the packages that support your requirements.

Go to Complementary Products for information on Omron’s HMIs, servos and inverters, vision sensors, auto ID systems, sensors, and power supplies.

Contact Omron for integration or project management services, start-up support packages, training and repair services.

Micro PLCs

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Omron Programmable Controllers

ZEN

CPM1A

CPM2A

CPM2B

CPM2C

CQM1H

CJ1M

CJ1G/H

CS1

CS1D

– FUNCTIONALITY

+

CAPABILITIES

+

Compact rackless PLCs offering the ultimate in scalability by enabling you to mix and match CPU power with special and standard I/O to meet every automation need.

CJ1 Series

Medium rack PLCs offering industry’s fastest processing matched to seamless communi-cations for integrated cell control. New CS1D delivers redundant control for critical processes.

CS1 Series

Space-saving block, modular and board style PLCs deliver features and communi-cations for small machine control.

Micro PLCs

Connect space-efficient, high-density I/O modules to real-world inputs and outputs with wire and relay terminal blocks and cables.

Wiring Solutions

The CX-Automation Suite of software simplifies setup of special application modules, programming and debugging of controllers and HMI development.

Software Tools and

Programming Devices

Build a complete automation solution with operator interface terminals, servo and inverter systems, machine vision, auto ID production tracking, advanced sensors and power supplies.

Complementary Products

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Trust your control solution to Omron, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of programmable controllers and discrete control devices. With over 70 years of experience, Omron has proven itself as a manufacturing problem-solver with engineering expertise in many industries.

Diverse Industry Expertise

• Packaging industry

• Material handling

• Food & beverage industry

• Automotive industry

• Electronics and small parts assembly

• Semiconductor industry

• Building automation

• Other specialized applications

Core Competencies in Sensing and Control

Our significant investment in R&D over the years, about 7% of sales annually, helped us build core competencies in designing sensors and controllers that deliver faster, smarter performance in smaller packages. You benefit many ways from these advances: • The industry’s fastest PLCs

• Ultra-fast and stable response from sensors

• Smart features in both sensors and controllers that make our products self-monitoring for predictive maintenance to assure maximum up-time

• Size reduction to save space in control panels and in tight installation sights

Engineering Know-How

With Omron, you get a wide choice of highly capable, compact programmable controllers AND the know-how to apply them to your new or existing production scheme. If you are designing a new machine, use our sensors, switches and machine safety systems as well as operator interface terminals, servos and inverter systems and power supplies for a complete control solution.

Global and Local Support

Omron products represent the best value in capabilities for the investment. Our product designs meet international safety ratings to speed certification of machinery for commissioning or export. With a global sales and support network, we are able to deliver spare parts and service locally so you can confidently design in Omron products on machinery shipping anywhere in the world.

Choose an Experienced Partner

Statistics

• 70 years in controls business, founded in 1933 • #449 of Industry Week’s Top 1000 Manufacturing

Companies (June 2003)

• $4.5 billion USD sales (April 2003)

• #1 Global Market Share in Sensors, Relays, Temperature Controllers, and DeviceNet I/O • #2 Global Market Share in Digital Timers and

Counters

• #3 Global Market Share in PLCs and Vision inspection equipment

• Over 300,000 products—manufacturer of 98% of those products

• Over 60% of business comes from industrial automation; healthcare and social systems make up the balance

• 23,500 employees worldwide (April 2003) • Motto: At work for a better life, a better

world for all • Policy: Quality First

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• Wide range of products make Omron a designer’s one-stop shop • Know-how to make controllers, sensors and motion systems

work together

• Solutions for each aspect of production control • Reliable products that work well together

• Individually, products deliver exceptional performance and value • Integration and project management services available let you

capitalize on our expertise

Motion Solutions Inspection Solutions Sensing Solutions HMI Solutions Panel Building Solutions

Control Your Factory from Front to Back with Omron

Smart, Seamless Automation from Start to Finish

The illustration shows how Omron solves specific problems within a particular machine and how controllers communicate with systems across the plant floor and up to office level for optimized, integrated operation.

1. Control temperature and flow of ingredients into mixing vessels 2. Modulate web tension on wrapping and packaging lines

3. Wireless remote communication coordinates delivery to proper shipping bay 4. Vision systems check packages before cases are sealed

5. Auto ID systems track packages from process to process

6. Computers running CX-Automation software can access data across all networks

7. Remote maintenance via Internet or modem is made easier via Ethernet, Controller Link and DeviceNet.

1. 5. 3. 4. 2. 6. 7.

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Internet Resources Support You 24/7

Here’s what you’ll find:

• PDF files of PLC products and configuration information you can share with co-workers and consultants

• Selection and configuration tools: introduction and system selection guide, Micro PLC selection tools, Rack style PLC selection tools

• Document Library with data sheets, catalogs, manuals, and more • Installation and operation manuals

in PDF files

• CAD drawings of controllers, operator interface terminals and more in .dxf and .dwg formats to shorten your design time

• Software downloads and DeviceNet EDS files to update your system

• After-hours emergency service and toll-free phone numbers to reach an Omron engineer to troubleshoot your system and minimize costly downtime

• Training courses and registration information; self-training kits for Micro PLC systems

• Complementary Products: Operator Interface Terminals (HMIs), Motion Control (inverters and servos), Machine Vision, Auto ID Systems, Power Supplies, Measurement Sensors, Photoelectric Sensors

We recognize that your information needs for machine design details and production support continue past regular office hours. That’s why Omron developed a website that puts all the resources you need in one easily accessible place:

USA: www.plc.omron.com

Canada: www.plc.omron.ca

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Our Commitment to Your Success and Satisfaction

How Are We Different From Other

Automation Suppliers?

Because Omron controls the design and manufacture of its products so closely, we are able to maintain continuity across platforms. That means you can migrate to a new control platform to meet your changing needs and retain the maximum value of your investment in hardware, engineering and programming.

• Omron controls and systems avoid the technological dead ends created by other suppliers who private label or jointly develop systems with no backward compatibility or migration path. • Our products eliminate the barriers to making changes, gathering

more data or changing configuration.

• Amazingly long periods of support for our control systems set Omron apart. Our product life cycle is 15 to 18 years with an additional 7 years of support for spares and repairs, followed by technical support indefinitely into the future.

• We are the only automation manufacturer to provide our mean-times-to-failure data so you can compare results among suppliers to make an informed, confident decision about your automation investment.

In short, Omron offers real value by lowering your total

cost-of-ownership long-term.

The Quality Advantage

Omron has chosen Quality First as its policy governing every step from design through manufacturing and testing. The result? Products of such high quality that you can confidently rely on them to work right out of the box and continue operating flawlessly for many years.

Full Ownership of Design

Omron controls 98% of its own product design and manufacturing, something extremely rare among industrial automation suppliers today. It gives us an advantage in addressing important issues of reliability, compatibility, and long-term platform consistency in programming/setup.

Tested so Equipment Works Right Out of the Box

Quality engineering is part of our design and manufacturing process from the start. We test at the component level, test and correct during manufacturing, and test every physical, mechanical and electrical aspect of each final product before it leaves the factory. This 100% testing means you have less rework and replacements, improved manufacturing yield, on-time product launches and a reputation for product reliability that reflects well on your company.

Did you know?

• Over 600 lines of code test nearly every aspect of compact CPM2A controllers. Every I/O point is tested to minimum and maximum levels as well as every LED, every ground, and all memory locations before the product is even shipped. • Startling Mean Time Before Failure results for

CS1 and CJ1 mid-size controllers: 29-32 years for CPU; 28 years for discrete I/O modules.

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Supervisor Controlling and

Monitoring Operations

Who: In a spray booth painting operation, the supervisor can access all critical controls from a PC via FINS to optimize settings.

What: As a production run nears the end, the supervisor remotely adjusts spray pressure to overcome clogging nozzles and adjusts the paint mixture within tolerances to wrap up the run without shutting down for cleanup. How: The changed setting data starts as an Ethernet message but ends up on a DeviceNet network directly accessing valve controls.

Wow! These actions take place without the supervisor changing network codes or slowing down the cycle time of the individual control systems.

Ethernet

CS1 Series

CPM2C CJ1 Series

Controller Link

CX-Programmer E-mail with attachments

Serial Communication

Bar Code Reader

Omron Delivers Seamless Communications

Across Work Cells and Whole Enterprises

Pioneering a Unique Protocol

When: In the early 1990s Omron developed the Factory Intelligent Network Service (FINS).

Why: It removes barriers of consistent data and message exchange across the wide variety of networks in use.

What: The functionality of this middleware is completely transparent to the user. Omron’s unique protocol is a safe and fast option for cross-network controlling, operating and monitoring.

How: Each Omron communications module contains coprocessors that handle routing and communication formatting.

Wow! This powerful but simple arrangement allows routing of messages and data up to eight network layers deep with simple selections from pull-down menus in software. The seamless communication works regardless of network type—Ethernet, DeviceNet, Controller Link, etc.

Flexibility to Expand and Change

Who: Other manufacturers handle these functions in much more rigid ways that effectively prevent users from expanding or changing the information exchanged.

How: Typically, using many lines of ladder logic, the request would be made between two networks. To further access the information in a third network, the same request would be made, but formatted for the third network’s requirements.

How: With each block transfer taking nearly 30 rungs of logic each, the sheer volume of programming puts off most users from making changes or expanding the data collected.

Wow! Omron’s FINS handles the message format details and lets you freely request data or send high-data-content messages with a minimum of steps.

Plant Floor Laptop Connection

Pinpoints Trouble Source

Who: Using the Host Link capability via a serial connection to the PLC, the maintenance technician can download error histories and identify alarm flags. Wow! FINS allows the technician to gather data from any other controller on the network within the technician’s access permissions, if the problem started elsewhere.

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Remote Consultant Accesses Operations

Who: A consultant in a remote location can be alerted about alarm conditions via e-mail using a modem or the socket service for TCP/IP and UDP/IP built into CJ1 and CS1 series controllers’ Ethernet modules.

How: The consultant can call up video images displayed on an NS series operator terminal via FINS to facilitate fault analysis.

What: After accessing the control system to monitor and troubleshoot the operation, the consultant can upload corrective programming directly to a PLC or can send an e-mail with file attachments containing programming, reports and other information.

Wow! This arrangement significantly reduces downtime, eliminates travel and per diem expenses for the consultant and returns the line to productivity using a fraction of the in-plant resources.

Central Maintenance Office

Scanning for Trouble Spots

Who: The production line maintenance staff scans the performance of several different machines, each controlled by a different Omron PLC platform.

What: They use the NS series operator interface as an HMI directly communicating via Controller Link. When an alarm condition takes place, a troubleshooter equipped with a laptop computer loaded with CX-Programmer software is dispatched to the machine in question.

CPM1A CPM2A CS1-D Series CQM1H NS Series Operator Interface Panel PC Host Internet

(with Firewall Access) Messages PLC 2 PLC 3 PLC 4 PLC 1

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Omron helps you achieve affordable, distributed intelligent control to reach tomorrow’s integrated production goals using device level communications.

• World’s largest selection of DeviceNet products for an open fieldbus solution.

• Omron supports Profibus-DP with PLC master and slave modules to exchange data over the popular European fieldbus.

• Our high-speed proprietary network, CompoBus/S, delivers the fastest bit-bus on the market at a fixed cycle time of 0.8 ms for 256 I/O.

Recent DeviceNet

Innovations

Omron’s expanded line of DeviceNet products include these new items: 1.Wireless DeviceNet masters and

slaves (WD-30) leap the barriers of huge wiring bundles and costly installation to allow the network to reach everywhere in your plant 2.“Smart” I/O terminals (DRT2)

help with preventative maintenance by monitoring terminal power and errors, number of operations and more, then reporting the data when requested

3.Single and multi-loop temperature controllers with DeviceNet communications built in (E5EK-DRT) or using adapters (E5ZN) to change settings 4.Servo and inverter systems with

easy-to-install DeviceNet adapters 5.Machine vision and fiber-optic

photoelectric sensors offer network interface adapters 6.DeviceNet-to-RS-232C Interface

converts serial signals for DeviceNet transmission Temperature Controller E5EK Inverter 3G3FV CJ1 PLC CPM2 w/ PRT

DeviceNet Multiple I/O Terminals Profibus DeviceNet Profibus E5ZN Vision System CompoBus/S Wireless WD30 Wireless WD30 RS-232C Robot Inverter CS1 PLC DRT2 Fiber-Optic Photoelectric Sensor SRT2 CPM2C-S CompoBus/S Bar Code Reader

High-Speed Device Level Communications

for Integrated Production

1. 5. 5. 3. 4. 4. 2. 6.

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NS Terminals for Enhanced Information Processing

New NS series advanced programmable terminals offer realistic industrial control interfaces combining text and graphics and even video images from vision systems or security cameras. With networking capabilities comparable to panel PCs, the NS series terminals deliver built-in information processing power and intuitive programming for sophisticated HMI terminal performance. Built-in Ethernet, serial, USB and available Controller Link network connections ensure fast, efficient communication with factory automation systems. Incorporation of FINS within the NS allows for pass-through connectivity with other Omron networked devices. Four screen sizes to choose from: 5-, 8-, 10- and 12-inch.

Fiber-Optic Sensor Blocks with Network Links

Detect small objects in space-confined or hazardous sites using Omron E3X-DA-S or E3X-MDA fiber-optic sensors. For a space-saving ganged installation, use slim E3X-MDA dual channel amplifiers. All can be set with one-touch teaching and automatic light intensity ranging, or by remote setting from a hand-held console or a PC. Consolidate them into a reduced-wiring sensor block as well as transmit settings and monitor status with a network adapter and special connectors. DeviceNet and serial network adapters handle 16 sensors; proprietary CompoBus/S network handles 14 sensors.

CS1D Duplex Controller for Critical Processes

Protect high-value resources and manufacturing processes against power outages, controller or communications failure with Omron’s CS1D fully redundant duplex controller. The ultimate in reliability and processing speed on the market today, CS1D provides hot backup for the power supply, the CPU and network communications. The switching unit delivers immediate, uninterrupted transfer when a failure is detected. Modules on the I/O racks can be removed and added during operation to shorten service time.

Innovative New Products

Inverters and Servos for Motion Control

Solve the wide range of positioning and motion control challenges with these products designed to provide the best value in features and performance. • Inverters with dynamic speed control (3G3MV series) offer sensorless flux

vector feedback for door controllers, palletizers and basic positioning. • Energy-saving inverters for process control (3G3PV series) are ideal for

pumps, fans, compressors and pressure regulators.

• Inverters for torque control (3G3RV series) offer full flux vector feedback for winders, lifts, cranes and extruders

• SMARTSTEP servo drives and motors deliver precise servo accuracy at stepper system prices. Use them for point-to-point positioning, feed equipment and indexers.

• Control up to 30 servo motors for seamlessly integrated motion coordination using CS1W-MCH communications module with fast 0.5 to 4 second cycle times.

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S E L E C T I O N G U I D E

10, 20 44 100 to 240 VAC 24 VDC Yes 96 lines .85 ms 15 Yes Yes 24 max. 20 max. 20 max. 20 max. No No 2 points Yes No No

ZEN Support Software – – cUL, CE 10, 20, 30, 40 100 100 to 240 VAC 24 VDC No 2K .72 µsec 91 No Yes 60 max. 40 max. 40 max. 40 max. 5kHz 2kHz Expansion Module No 2, 4 RS-232C/422, Hostlink, 1:1 NT Link, CompoBus/S Slave, DeviceNet Slave, Profibus-DP Slave

CX-Programmer Hand Held Terminal, NT/NS Series HMI Peripheral UL/CSA, CE 20, 30, 40, 60 120 100 to 240 VAC 24 VDC Yes 4K .64 µsec 119 No Yes 72 max. 48 max. 48 max. 48 max. 20kHz 10kHz (Synchronized) Expansion Module Yes 2, 4 RS-232C/422, Hostlink, 1:1 NT Link, CompoBus/S Slave, DeviceNet Slave, Profibus-DP Slave

CX-Programmer Hand Held Terminal, NT/NS Series HMI Peripheral/RS-232C UL/CSA, CE 32, 40 168 – 24 VDC, 12 VDC Yes 4K .64 µsec 119 No Yes 88 max. 80 max. 48 max. 80 max. 20 kHz 10 kHz Expansion boards Yes 4 RS-232C/422, Hostlink, 1:1 NT Link CX-Programmer Hand Held Terminal, NT/NS Series HMI Peripheral/RS-232C UL/CSA, CE

CPU I/O Max I/O points (with expansion) AC power supply DC power supply Memory backup Max. program cap. Basic instruction execution time No. of instructions AC inputs DC inputs Max. # of inputs* Max. # of outputs* Max. # of relay outputs* Max. # of transistor outputs* High speed counter

Pulse output Analog I/O Real time clock External interrupts Network connectivity

Suggested programming tools Peripheral devices Built in comm. ports Approvals

Micro Programmable Controllers

ZEN

CPM1A-V1

CPM2A

CPM2B

* Note: Maximum number inputs and outputs includes CPU and expansion.

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S E L E C T I O N G U I D E

10, 20, 32 192 100 to 240 VAC 24 VDC Yes 4K .64 µsec 119 No Yes 96 max. 96 max. 48 max. 96 max. 20 kHz 10 kHz (Synchronized) Expansion module Yes 2, 4 RS-232C/422, Hostlink, 1:1 NT Link, CompoWay/F, CompoBus/S Slave CX-Programmer Hand Held Terminal, NT/NS Series HMI Peripheral/RS-232C UL/CSA, CE 10 96 local expansion 256 remote expansion – 24 VDC Yes 4K .64 µsec 119 No Yes 186 max. 180 max. 152 max. 180 max. 20 kHz 10 kHz

Expansion and remote Yes

2

RS-232C/422, Hostlink, 1:1 NT Link, CompoWay/F,

CompoBus/S Master, CompoBus/S Slave, DeviceNet Slave

CX-Programmer Hand Held Terminal, NT/NS Series HMI

Peripheral/RS-232C, DeviceNet UL/CSA, CE

• "Rackless", interlocking design • Supports 512 I/O, Controller

Link, Inner Boards, and Protocol Macro 4 Stored program Ladder program Approx. 162 Up to 15.2K words 0.375 to 1.125 µs 17.7 µs Up to 12K words Up to 512

Peripheral port and RS-232C Up to 64K EEPROM, Battery 100 to 240 VAC, 24 VDC, 12 VDC

Up to 1

Up to 11 (7 with CLK Module), Analog I/O, Temperature Control, Linear Sensor Interface, Sensor Modules; Up to 16 depending on modules used

RS-232C/422, Hostlink, 1:1 NT Link, Protocol Macro, CompoWay/F, CompoBus/S, DeviceNet Slave, Profibus-DP Slave, ASi, Controller Link CX-Programmer Hand Held Terminal, NT/NS Series HMI UL/CSA, CE

CPU I/O Max I/O points (with expansion) AC power supply DC power supply Memory backup Max. program cap. Basic instruction execution time No. of instructions AC inputs DC inputs Max. # of inputs* Max. # of outputs* Max. # of relay outputs* Max. # of transistor outputs* High speed counter

Pulse output Analog I/O Real time clock External interrupts Network connectivity

Suggested programming tools Peripheral devices Built in comm. ports Approvals Programmable Controllers

CQM1H

CPM2C

CPM2C-S

Features Number of available CPU’s Control method Programming method Number of instructions Program memory capacity Execution time (basic inst.) Execution time (advanced inst.) Data memory I/O capacity Communications ports included Memory storage and backup Power supplies Number of expansion racks Special I/O Communications and networking Suggested programming tools Peripheral devices Approvals * Note: Maximum number inputs and outputs

includes CPU and expansion.

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CJ1-M Series

CJ1 Series

CS1 Series

CS1 Series

CS1 Duplex

CS1 Duplex

• "Rackless" interlocking design

• Used for simpler applications with fewer I/O and memory requirements

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Stored program Ladder program Approx. 400 + pulse I/O instructions Up to 20K steps 0.1 µs 0.3 µs Up to 32K words Up to 640 Peripheral port and RS-232C

Up to 64K (Flash) EEPROM, Battery

100 to 240 VAC, 24 VDC Up to 1

Yes, limit depends on mix. Analog I/O, Temperature Control, Position Control, High Speed Counter, and others

RS-232C/422, Hostlink, 1:N NT Link, Protocol Macro, CompoWay/F, CompoBus/S, DeviceNet, Profibus-DP, Controller Link, Ethernet, Gateway Functionality CX-Programmer

Hand Held Terminal, NT/NS Series HMI, CX-Simulator cUL, CE, Class I Div. 2

• Ultra-compact “rackless” interlocking design • High-end processors with

a variety of I/O and communications options including Ethernet 6 Stored program Ladder program Approx. 400 Up to 120K steps 0.02 µs As low as 0.04 µs Up to 256K words 2560 + RIO*

Peripheral port and RS-232C Up to 64M (Flash) EEPROM, Battery

100 to 240 VAC, 24 VDC Up to 3

Yes, limit depends on mix. Analog I/O, Temperature Control, Position Control, High Speed Counter, and others

RS-232C/422, Hostlink, 1:N NT Link, Protocol Macro, CompoWay/F, CompoBus/S, DeviceNet, Profibus-DP, Controller Link, Ethernet, Gateway Functionality CX-Programmer

Hand Held Terminal, NT/NS Series HMI, CX-Simulator cUL, CE, Class I Div. 2

• Fast execution times • Variety of I/O and

communications options including Ethernet and Protocol Macro 9 Stored program Ladder program Approx. 400 Up to 250K steps 0.02 µs As low as 0.04 µs Up to 448K words Up to 5120 + RIO* Peripheral port and RS-232C Up to 64M (Flash) EEPROM, Battery

100 to 240 VAC, 24 VDC Up to 7 racks; 3, 5, 8, 10 slots Yes, limit depends on mix. Analog I/O, Temperature Control, Position Control, Motion Control, Process Control, ASCII/BASIC, and many others

RS-232C/422, Hostlink, 1:N NT Link, Protocol Macro, CompoWay/F, CompoBus/S, DeviceNet, Profibus-DP, Controller Link, Ethernet, Sysmac Link, Gateway Functionality CX-Programmer

Hand Held Terminal, NT/NS Series HMI, CX-Simulator cUL, CE, Class I Div. 2 (on selected products)

• High reliability for a no-fail redundant system on CPUs, power supplies, and controller link

• Hot swap I/O, CPUs, power supplies, and communication units 2 Stored program Ladder program Approx. 400 Up to 250K steps 0.02 µs As low as 0.04 µs Up to 448K words Up to 5120 + RIO* Peripheral port and RS-232C Up to 64M (Flash) EEPROM, Battery

100 to 240 VAC Up to 7 racks, 9 slots Yes, limit depends on mix. Analog I/O, Process I/O, Position Control, Motion Control and many others

RS-232C/422, Hostlink, 1:N NT Link, Protocol Macro, CompoWay/F, CompoBus/S, DeviceNet, Profibus-DP, Controller Link, Ethernet, Sysmac Link, Gateway Functionality CX-Programmer Hand Held Terminal, NT/NS Series HMI cUL, CE, Class I Div. 2

Features Number of available CPU’s Control method Programming method Number of instructions Program memory capacity Execution time (basic inst.) Execution time (advanced inst.) Data memory I/O capacity Communications ports included Memory storage and backup Power supplies Number of expansion racks Special I/O Communications and networking Suggested programming tools Peripheral devices Approvals

Rack Programmable Controllers

* Note: “RIO” refers to Remote I/O capacity, utilizing Omron options for remote or distributed I/O such as SYSMAC Bus Remote I/O or DeviceNet.

S E L E C T I O N G U I D E

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C O N T E N T S

Internet Resources . . . vi

Seamless Communication . . . viii

New Products . . . xi

PLC Selection Guide . . . xii

MICRO PLCs

Introduction . . . A-1 Choosing the Right Micro PLC . . . A-2 Self-study Training for

Micro PLCs . . . A-6 ZEN Nano . . . A-8 CPM1A Micro . . . A-22 CPM2A Micro . . . A-46 CPM2B Micro . . . A-70 CPM2C Micro . . . A-92 CPM2C-S Micro . . . A-126 CQM1H . . . A-152

CJ1 SERIES

Introduction . . . B-1 Features . . . B-2 CPU Selection . . . B-3 Configuration . . . B-4 Applications . . . B-6 Building Your System . . . B-7 System Configuration . . . B-8

CPU Overview . . . B-10

CJ1G/H . . . B-11 CJ1M . . . B-12

Basic I/O Modules . . . B-35

Input Modules . . . B-37 Output Modules . . . B-44 Mixed I/O Modules . . . B-54 B7A Interface Modules . . . B-59

Special I/O Modules . . . B-61

Analog Input Modules . . . B-63 Analog Output Modules . . . B-64 Analog I/O Modules . . . B-66 Temperature Control Modules . . B-67 High-Speed Counter Modules . . . B-68 Position Control Modules . . . B-69 SMARTSTEP Servo Motors

and Drives . . . B-70 ID Sensor Modules . . . B-72

Networking and

Communications . . . B-74

Ethernet Module . . . B-79 Controller Link Module . . . B-83 DeviceNet . . . B-88 Profibus-DP . . . B-95 CompoBus/S . . . B-97 Serial Communications . . . B-101 Protocol Macros . . . B-104 RS-232C Adapter Module . . . B-106 Simple Serial Communications Unit . . . B-107 System Power and Expansion . . . B-108 System Configuration . . . B-109 Current Consumption . . . B-110 I/O Allocations . . . B-112 Power Supply Units . . . B-114 CPU and Expansion

Rack Checklist . . . B-116

Ordering Guide . . . B-118

CPU Selection . . . B-118 Products for Programming . . . B-120 I/O Modules . . . B-121 DeviceNet . . . B-125 CompoBus/S . . . B-129 Reference Information . . . B-131 CJ1 System Configuration Worksheets . . . B-134

CS1 and CS1D SERIES

Introduction . . . C-1 CS1 Controller . . . C-2 CS1D Duplex Controller . . . C-3 CS1 Configuration . . . C-4 CS1 Duplex Configuration . . . C-6 Building Your System . . . C-8 CS1 System Configuration . . . C-9 CS1 CPU Overview . . . C-10 CS1D CPU Overview . . . C-12

CS1 Basic I/O Modules . . . C-38

Input Modules . . . C-42 Output Modules . . . C-51 Mixed I/O Modules . . . C-64 Wiring Devices . . . C-67 Interrupt Module . . . C-68 Analog Timer Module . . . C-69 B7A Interface Units . . . C-70 Safety Relay Unit . . . C-72

CS1 Special I/O Modules . . . C-73

Analog Input Modules . . . C-76 Analog Output Modules . . . C-78 Analog I/O Modules . . . C-80 Process I/O Modules . . . C-82 Temperature Sensor Modules . . . C-85 Temperature Control Modules . . C-87 Heat/Cool Control Modules . . . C-89 PID Control Modules . . . C-91 Fuzzy Logic Modules . . . C-93 Cam Positioner Module . . . C-95 Position Control Modules . . . C-97 Motion Control Modules . . . C-99 High-Speed Counter Modules . . C-101 Customizable Counter Modules . . . C-103 Programmable SSI Counter Module . . . C-106 ID Sensor Module . . . C-107 Voice Module . . . C-110 CS1 Networking and Communications . . . C-112 Ethernet Module . . . C-116 Controller Link Module . . . C-120 SYSMAC Link Module . . . C-122 DeviceNet . . . C-124 Profibus-DP . . . C-134 CompoBus/S . . . C-138 ASCII Modules . . . C-142 Serial Communications . . . C-143 Protocol Macros . . . C-146 RS-232C Adapter Module . . . C-148 CS1 System Power and Expansion . . . C-149 CPU Rack . . . C-150 I/O Allocations . . . C-156 Current Consumption . . . C-160 C200H Module Replacement . . C-166 CS1 Ordering Guide . . . C-170 CPU Selection . . . C-170 Expansion Racks . . . C-172 I/O Modules . . . C-173 CPU Bus Modules . . . C-192 DeviceNet . . . C-194 CompoBus/S . . . C-201 Optional Products . . . C-203 CS1 Reference Information . . . C-204 CS1 System Configuration Worksheets . . . C-205 CS1D System Configuration . . . C-207 CS1D CPU Overview . . . C-208 CS1D Basic I/O Modules . . . C-209 CS1D Special I/O Modules . . . C-212 CS1D Networking and Communications . . . C-214 CS1D Ordering Guide . . . C-225 CS1D Reference Information . . C-227

WIRING SOLUTIONS

Introduction . . . D-1 Sample Configurations . . . D-2 CS1, CS1D, C200H PLC Systems . . . D-5 CJ1 and CJ1M PLC Systems . . . D-20 CQM1H PLC Systems . . . D-27 CPM2C PLC Systems . . . D-30 High-Density DeviceNet

Multiple I/O Blocks . . . D-50 High-Density DeviceNet

I/O Blocks . . . D-53 High-Density CompoBus/S

I/O Blocks . . . D-55 Pin-Out Reference for Cables and Wire Terminal Blocks . . . D-58

SOFTWARE TOOLS and

PROGRAMMING DEVICES

Introduction . . . E-1 CX-Automation Suite . . . E-2 CX-Server Runtime . . . E-3 CX-Programmer . . . E-4 CX-Simulator . . . E-9 CX-Protocol . . . E-10 CX-Motion . . . E-11 CX-Position . . . E-12 CX-Supervisor . . . E-13 CX-ServerLITE . . . E-14 CX-ServerOPC . . . E-15 Hand-Held Programmers . . . E-16 Cables and Connection

Diagrams . . . E-18

COMPLEMENTARY PRODUCTS

Introduction . . . F-1 Operator Interface Terminals . . . F-2 Motion Solutions . . . F-5 Machine Vision . . . F-7 Production Tracking (Auto ID) . . . F-10 Advanced Sensors . . . F-13 Switching Power Supplies . . . F-16

REFERENCE INFORMATION

Standards and Approvals . . . G-1 Chemical Resistance Chart . . . G-2 Enclosure Ratings . . . G-3 Control Output Circuits . . . G-5

Part Number Index . . . G-7

Omron’s Wide Range

of Products . . . G-12 Worldwide Sales Offices . . . G-14

Micro PLCs

CJ1 Series

CS1 and CS1D Series

Wiring Solutions

Software Tools and

Programming Devices

Complementary Products

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W A R R A N T Y

CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

1. Offer; Acceptance. These terms and conditions (these "Terms") are deemed part of all catalogs, manuals or other documents, whether electronic or in writing, relating to the sale of goods or services (collectively, the "Goods") by Omron Electronics LLC and its subsidiary companies (“Seller”). Seller hereby objects to any terms or conditions proposed in Buyer’s purchase order or other documents which are inconsistent with, or in addition to, these Terms. Please contact your Omron representative to confirm any additional terms for sales from your Omron company.

2. Prices. All prices stated are current, subject to change without notice by Seller. Buyer agrees to pay the price in effect at time of shipment.

3. Discounts. Cash discounts, if any, will apply only on the net amount of invoices sent to Buyer after deducting transportation charges, taxes and duties, and will be allowed only if (i) the invoice is paid according to Seller’s payment terms and (ii) Buyer has no past due amounts owing to Seller.

4. Orders. Seller will accept no order less than $200 net billing.

5. Governmental Approvals. Buyer shall be responsible for, and shall bear all costs involved in, obtaining any government approvals required for the importation or sale of the Goods.

6. Taxes. All taxes, duties and other governmental charges (other than general real property and income taxes), including any interest or penalties thereon, imposed directly or indirectly on Seller or required to be collected directly or indirectly by Seller for the manufacture, production, sale, delivery, importation, consumption or use of the Goods sold hereunder (including customs duties and sales, excise, use, turnover and license taxes) shall be charged to and remitted by Buyer to Seller.

7. Financial. If the financial position of Buyer at any time becomes unsatisfactory to Seller, Seller reserves the right to stop shipments or require satisfactory security or payment in advance. If Buyer fails to make payment or otherwise comply with these Terms or any related agreement, Seller may (without liability and in addition to other remedies) cancel any unshipped portion of Goods sold hereunder and stop any Goods in transit until Buyer pays all amounts, including amounts payable hereunder, whether or not then due, which are owing to it by Buyer. Buyer shall in any event remain liable for all unpaid accounts.

8. Cancellation; Etc. Orders are not subject to rescheduling or cancellation unless Buyer indemnifies Seller fully against all costs or expenses arising in connection therewith.

9. Force Majeure. Seller shall not be liable for any delay or failure in delivery resulting from causes beyond its control, including earthquakes, fires, floods, strikes or other labor disputes, shortage of labor or materials, accidents to machinery, acts of sabotage, riots, delay in or lack of transportation or the requirements of any government authority.

10. Shipping; Delivery. Unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing by Seller: a. Shipments shall be by a carrier selected by Seller;

b. Such carrier shall act as the agent of Buyer and delivery to such carrier shall constitute delivery to Buyer;

c. All sales and shipments of Goods shall be FOB shipping point (unless otherwise stated in writing by Seller), at which point title to and all risk of loss of the Goods shall pass from Seller to Buyer, provided that Seller shall retain a security interest in the Goods until the full purchase price is paid by Buyer;

d. Delivery and shipping dates are estimates only.

e. Seller will package Goods as it deems proper for protection against normal handling and extra charges apply to special conditions.

11. Claims. Any claim by Buyer against Seller for shortage or damage to the Goods occurring before delivery to the carrier must be presented in writing to Seller within 30 days of receipt of shipment and include the original transportation bill signed by the carrier noting that the carrier received the Goods from Seller in the condition claimed.

12. Warranties. (a) Exclusive Warranty. Seller’s exclusive warranty is that the Goods will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve months from the date of sale by Seller (or such other period expressed in writing by Seller). Seller disclaims all other warranties, express or implied. (b) Limitations. SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ABOUT NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE GOODS. BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT THE GOODS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE. Seller further disclaims all warranties and responsibility of any type for claims or expenses based on infringement by the Goods or otherwise of any intellectual property right. (c) Buyer Remedy. Seller’s sole obligation hereunder shall be to replace (in the form originally shipped with Buyer responsible for labor charges for removal or replacement thereof) the non-complying Good or, at Seller’s election, to repay or credit Buyer an amount equal to the purchase price of the Good; provided that in no event shall Seller be responsible for warranty, repair, indemnity or any other claims or expenses regarding the Goods unless Seller’s analysis confirms that the Goods were properly handled, stored, installed and maintained and not subject to contamination, abuse, misuse or inappropriate modification. Return of any goods by Buyer must be approved in writing by Seller before shipment. Seller shall not be liable for the suitability or unsuitability or the results from the use of Goods in combination with any electrical or electronic components, circuits, system assemblies or any other materials or substances or environments. Any advice, recommendations or information given orally or in writing, are not to be construed as an amendment or addition to the above warranty.

13. Damage Limits; Etc. SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS OR PRODUCTION OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE GOODS, WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY. Further, in no event shall liability of Seller exceed the individual price of the Good on which liability is asserted.

14. Indemnities. Buyer shall indemnify and hold harmless Seller, its affiliates and its employees from and against all liabilities, losses, claims, costs and expenses (including attorney's fees and expenses) related to any claim, investigation, litigation or proceeding (whether or not Seller is a party) which arises or is alleged to arise from Buyer's acts or omissions under these Terms or in any way with respect to the Goods. Without limiting the foregoing, Buyer (at its own expense) shall indemnify and hold harmless Seller and defend or settle any action brought against Seller to the extent that it is based on a claim that any Good made to Buyer specifications infringed intellectual property rights of another party.

15. Property; Confidentiality. The intellectual property embodied in the Goods is the exclusive property of Seller and its affiliates and Buyer shall not attempt to duplicate it in any way without the written permission of Seller. Notwithstanding any charges to Buyer for engineering or tooling, all engineering and tooling shall remain the exclusive property of Seller. All information and materials supplied by Seller to Buyer relating to the Goods are confidential and proprietary, and Buyer shall limit distribution thereof to its trusted employees and strictly prevent disclosure to any third party.

16. Miscellaneous. (a) Waiver. No failure or delay by Seller in exercising any right and no course of dealing between Buyer and Seller shall operate as a waiver of rights by Seller. (b) Assignment. Buyer may not assign its rights hereunder without Seller's written consent. (c) Amendment. These Terms constitute the entire agreement between Buyer and Seller relating to the Goods, and no provision may be changed or waived unless in writing signed by the parties. (d) Severability. If any provision hereof is rendered ineffective or invalid, such provision shall not invalidate any other provision. (e) Setoff. Buyer shall have no right to set off any amounts against the amount owing in respect of this invoice. (f) As used herein, “including” means “including without limitation”.

CERTAIN PRECAUTIONS ON SPECIFICATIONS AND USE

1. Suitability of Use. Seller shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes or

regulations which apply to the combination of the Good in the Buyer’s application or use of the Good. At Buyer’s request, Seller will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use which apply to the Good. This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the Good in combination with the end product, machine, system, or other application or use. The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible uses of this Good, nor is it intended to imply that the uses listed may be suitable for this Good:

(i) Outdoor use, uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference, or conditions or uses not described in this document.

(ii) Energy control systems, combustion systems, railroad systems, aviation systems, medical equipment, amusement machines, vehicles, safety equipment, and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations.

(iii) Systems, machines and equipment that could present a risk to life or property. Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to this Good.

NEVER USE THE PRODUCT FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT THE SELLER’S PRODUCT IS PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.

2. Programmable Products. Seller shall not be responsible for the user’s programming of a programmable Good, or any consequence thereof.

3. Performance Data. Performance data given in this catalog is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the result of Seller’s test conditions, and the user must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the Seller’s Warranty and Limitations of Liability.

4. Change in Specifications. Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons. It is our practice to change part numbers when published ratings or features are changed, or when significant construction changes are made. However, some specifications of the Good may be changed without any notice. When in doubt, special part numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application. Please consult with your Seller’s representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased Good.

5. Errors and Omissions. The information in this catalog has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is assumed for clerical, typographical or proofreading errors, or omissions.

Standard Stock Item

Omron defines “Standard Stock” as items that are available in inventory under normal business conditions. While we make every effort to maintain adequate stock, if a product experiences a sudden increase in customer demand, availability may be impacted.

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