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CS1G-CPU42H Datasheet(PDF) 8 Page - Omron Electronics LLC |
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CS1G-CPU42H Datasheet(HTML) 8 Page - Omron Electronics LLC |
8 / 27 page CPU Overview Programmable Controller CS1 C--18 Outstanding Connectivity and Compatibility OMRON provides all of the capabilities and capacity you need for the advanced programming required for human- machine interfaces, communications, data processing, and other required applications. J Protocols for Advanced Programming Host Links Host Link (C-mode) commands or FINS commands placed within host link headers and terminators can be sent to a host computer to read/write I/O memory, read/control the operating mode, and perform other operations for the PLC. Unsolicited messages can also be sent from the PLC to the host computer by sending FINS commands from the ladder program using the SEND(090), RECV(098), and CMND(490) instructions. Command Response 1:N NT Links The PLC can be connected to an Operator Interface Termi- nal via RS-232C or RS422A/485 ports, and I/O memory in the PLC can be allocated to various Operator Interface functions, including status control areas, status notifications areas, touch switches, lamps, memory tables, and other objects. Omron’s Operator Interface Terminal Omron’s Operator Interface Terminal Note: Either one or up to eight Operator Interface Terminals can be connected to a PLC using1:N NT Links. High-Speed NT Links High-speed NT Links that are three times faster than stan- dard NT Links are possible with NS-series PTs. This speed is particularly important when connecting to more than one PT. Custom Protocols I/O instructions for communications ports (TXD(236) and RXD(235)) can be used for simple data transfers (custom protocols), such as to input data from bar code readers or output data to a printer. Start/end codes can be specified, and RS, CS, and other control signals can be handled. (Custom protocols can be used only for the CPU’s built-in RS-232C port.) or CPU General-purpose external device TXD RXD General-purpose Protocols Using BASIC An ASCII Module can be used to create essentially any protocol for an external device using the BASIC language, providing the ability to handle applications for which proto- col macros cannot be created. ASCII Module General-purpose external device |
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