CV500II101 Omron, CV500II101 Datasheet - Page 17

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CV500II101

Manufacturer Part Number
CV500II101
Description
Programmable Logic Controller
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of CV500II101

Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Leaded Process Compatible
No
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Connecting Programming Consoles
1-3-3 Connecting Cables
1-3-4 Priority of Programming Devices
1, 2, 3...
Use one of the following Cables (sold separately) to connect the Programming
Console to the PC.
If Programming Devices are connected to both the CPU Unit and one or more
I/O Interface Units within the same PC, only one, at most, will be operative. The
following rules of priority apply.
The following table is for easy reference when multiple Programming Devices
are connected to the CPU Unit and I/O Interface Units.
Programming Devices connected to Remote I/O Slave Units do not differ from
one another in priority and will all operate as long as the maximum number of
Programming Devices is not exceeded. Programming Devices connected to
Remote I/O Slave Units and one Programming Device connected to the CPU
Unit or an I/O Interface Unit will also have the same priority and operate simulta-
neously.
CV500-CN224
CV500-CN424
CV500-CN624
CVSS, SSS, or
SYSMAC-CPT
Programming Console
1. If a computer running the CVSS, SSS, or SYSMAC-CPT is connected to the
2. If more than one computer running the CVSS, SSS, or SYSMAC-CPT is
3. If more than one Programming Console is connected, the first one that is
Programming Devices
peripheral device connector on the CPU Unit, it will take priority over a Pro-
gramming Console connected anywhere.
connected, all will be inoperative.
connected will take priority.
connected later
g
Model
g
d l
2 m
4 m
6 m
Cable length
All stop operating
CVSS, SSS, or
SYSMAC-CPT
CVSS, SSS, or
SYSMAC-CPT
Programming Devices connected first
CVSS, SSS, or
SYSMAC-CPT
Programming Console
connected first
Programming Console
Section 1-3
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