CS1D-DPL02D Omron, CS1D-DPL02D Datasheet - Page 482

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CS1D-DPL02D

Manufacturer Part Number
CS1D-DPL02D
Description
CS1D Dual IO Exp
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of CS1D-DPL02D

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Online Replacement of I/O Units, Special I/O Units, and CPU Bus Units
DeviceNet Unit
Loop Control Unit
CS1W-DRM21-V1
CS1W-LC001
Name and model
number
CPU Bus Unit
Unit number
(rotary switch)
Node address
(rotary switch)
Baud rate
(rotary switch)
Continuation
of remote I/O
for communi-
cations error
(master, DIP
switch)
Hold/Clear of
remote I/O for
communica-
tions error
(slave, DIP
switch)
Unit number
(rotary switch)
settings on
Hardware
In CPU Bus
Setup Area:
• Routing tables
(when required)
In allocated DM
Area words:
None
Settings stored
in CPU Unit
Settings
In non-volatile
memory:
• Scan list (mas-
ter)
• Communica-
tions cycle time
settings (master)
• Slave scan list
(slave)
• Message moni-
tor time list (for
message com-
munications)
• Master/Slave
function enable
settings
In battery-
backup RAM or
flash memory (if
save is per-
formed for flash
memory):
• Function block
data
Settings stored
in CPU Bus
Unit
Refer to the DeviceNet Unit operation manual for replace-
ment procedures, and observe the following precautions.
When Using Master Function
1) All parameters are stored in non-volatile memory in the
2) Remote I/O communications will stop when the
3) At this point, a network power error can be confirmed at
4) The outputs from Output Slaves will be either held or
5) Remote I/O communications will automatically recover
When Using Slave Function
1) Just like the master function, all parameters are stored in
2) A communications error will occur at the master when the
3) A network power error can be confirmed at the CPU Unit.
4) If the master is set so that remote I/O communications
5) If the master is set so that all remote I/O communications
6) Set the same unit number on the new Unit as was set on
Note The version 1 (-V1) DeviceNet Unit (to be released
Refer to the Loop Control Unit operation manual for replace-
ment procedures, and observe the following precautions.
1) Turn OFF the power supply to all external devices con-
2) Set the same unit number on the new Unit as was set on
3) Write the same function block data as the previous Unit
Unit. Write all of these parameters to the Unit before
starting the replacement procedure by downloading them
from the DeviceNet Configurator. (See note 2.)
DeviceNet communications connector is removed and
communications errors will occur at all the slaves.
the CPU Unit. The status of all inputs to the CPU Unit
from the DeviceNet Unit will be held by the CPU Unit.
cleared when the communications error occurs, depend-
ing on the settings at the slaves.
when the DeviceNet communications connector is recon-
nected after the replacement operation. After recovery,
the status of outputs from Output Slaves will be con-
trolled again by the status of the output words allocated
to them in the CPU Unit.
non-volatile memory in the Unit. Write all of these param-
eters to the Unit before starting the replacement proce-
dure by downloading them from the DeviceNet
Configurator. (See note 2.)
DeviceNet communications connector is removed.
Depending on the settings of the master, all I/O commu-
nications may stop. Check the settings and operation of
the master.
The status of all inputs to the slave (outputs from the
CPU Unit will be held or cleared according to the setting
on the DIP switch.
will not stop, only communications for the Unit being
replaced will stop and normal communications will be
possible for other slaves. Normal communications will
recover when the DeviceNet communications connector
is reconnected.
stop, then restarting communications must be specified
at the master after the Unit is replaced and the communi-
cations connector is reconnected.
the Unit being replaced.
nected to the Unit before starting the replacement proce-
dure.
the Unit being replaced.
to the new Unit and save it to flash memory in advance
by downloading them from the CX-Process Tool. (See
note 2.)
soon) will support a simple backup function. If the
data stored in the non-volatile memory in the Unit is
saved to a Memory Card in advance and the Memory
Card is inserted into the CPU Unit, the Memory Card
can be used after online replacement to automatically
transfer the required data to the new Unit. (See note
1.) The remaining precautions given above will still
apply.
Precautions
Section 11-4
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