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New Product

SYSMAC CP-series CP1E CPU Units


CP1E-E @@D@-@ CP1E-
N@@D@-@/NA20D@-@
The CP1E Package PLCs: Economical, Easy to use, and
Efficient
■ The E-type Basic CPU Units provide
cost performance and easy application
with only basic functionality.
■ The N and NA-types Application CPU
Units support Programmable Terminal
connection, position control, and inverter
connection

CP1E-E20DR-A CP1E-N40DR-A

Features
•Programming, setting, and monitoring with CX-Programmer.
•Easy connection with computers using commercially available USB cables
•With E30/40, N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU Units, Add I/O by Connecting Expansion I/O Units.
•With E30/40, N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU Units, Add Analog I/O or Temperature Inputs by Connecting
Expansion Units.
•Quick-response inputs
•Input interrupts
•Complete High-speed Counter Functionality.
•Versatile pulse control for Transistor Output for N14/20/30/40/60 or NA20 CPU Units.
•PWM Outputs for Transistor Output for N14/20/30/40/60 or NA20 CPU Units.
•Built-in RS-232C Port for N/NA-type CPU Units.
•Mounting Serial Option Boards to N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU Units.
•Built-in analog I/O, two inputs and one output, for NA-type CPU Units.
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System Configuration
Basic System Configuration Using an E-type CPU Unit
DIN
CP1E CPU Unit Expansion I/O Units Expansion Units Track

CP1E-E30DR-A 20 or 40 I/O
Support Personal Points Analog I/O
Software computer CP1E-E40DR-A
CX-Programmer Analog
IBM PC/AT or equivalent
8 inputs inputs

Analog
8 outputs outputs

16 Temperature
outputs sensors

32 CompoBus/S I/O Link


outputs Unit

Up to 3 Units can be connected


CP1E-E10D@-@
CP1E-E14DR-A When a two level layout is created by expansion and distance is required
CP1E-E20DR-A
Expansion Units and I/O Connecting Cable
CP1E CPU UnitExpansion I/O Units

CP1W-CN811

Basic System Configuration Using an N/NA-type CPU Unit


Battery

DIN
CP1W-BAT01 CP1E CPU Unit Expansion I/O Units Expansion Units Track

CP1E-N30D- 20 or 40 I/O Points Analog I/O


Support Software Personal computer CP1E-N40D-
CP1E-N60D-
CX-Programmer
IBM PC/AT or CP1E-NA20D- 8 inputs Analog inputs
equivalent
8 outputs Analog outputs

Built in RS-232C
16 outputs Temperature sensors
Programmable
CompoBus/S I/O Link
Terminal (PT) 32 outputs Unit

(NT Link/HOST Link)


Up to 3 Units can be connected

General *Neither the CP1W-DAM01 LCD Option Board nor the


CP1W-CIF41
component Inverter
Ethernet Option Board can be
used.

RS-422A/485 Option
CP1E-N14D-
RS-232C Option Board Board
CP1E-N20D-
(No-protocol
mode) CP1W-CIF01 Or CP1W-CIF11
(Modbus-RTU) CP1W-CIF12
COMM COMM

CP-series PLC
or
CJ1M PLC Host computer
When a two level layout is created by expansion and distance is
required
Expansion Units and
CP1E CPU I/O Connecting
Unit Expansion I/O Units Cable
(Host Link)
(Serial PLC Link)

CP1W-CN811
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Ordering Information
International Standards
• The standards are abbreviated as follows: U: UL, U1: UL (Class I Division 2 Products for Hazardous Locations), C:
CSA, UC: cULus,
UC1: cULus (Class I Division 2 Products for Hazardous Locations), CU: cUL, N: NK, L: Lloyd, and CE: EC Directives.
• Contact your OMRON representative for further details and applicable conditions for these standards.

E-type CP1E CPU Units (Basic Models)


External Current
Specifications
power consumption (A)
Product Standard
Progra Data supply Model s
name Power Output Output m
Inputs s capacit memory (24 VDC) 5V 24 V
Supply type y
capacity (A)
E-type
CPU Units Relay -- 0.08 0.04 CP1E-E10DR-A
with 10
I/O
100 to Transist
Points 240 or
-- 0.11 -- CP1E-E10DT-A
(sinking
VAC )
Transist
or
-- 0.11 -- CP1E-E10DT1-A
(sourcin
g) 2K 2K
6 4 CE
steps words
Relay -- 0.08 0.04 CP1E-E10DR-D
Transist
or
24 VDC -- 0.11 -- CP1E-E10DT-D
(sinking
)
Transist
or
-- 0.11 -- CP1E-E10DT1-D
(sourcin
g)
E-type
CPU Units
with 14
I/O
Points 100 to
240 2K
8 6 Relay steps 2K words -- 0.16 0.07 CP1E-E14DR-A CE
VAC

E-type
CPU Units
with 20
I/O
100 to
2K
Points 240
12 8 Relay steps 2K words -- 0.17 0.08 CP1E-E20DR-A
VAC

E-type
CPU Units
with 30
I/O
Points 100 to
2K
240
18 12 Relay steps 2K words 0.30 0.17 0.07 CP1E-E30DR-A N, L, CE
VAC

E-type
CPU Units
with 40
I/O
100 to
2K
Points 240
24 16 Relay steps 2K words 0.30 0.17 0.09 CP1E-E40DR-A
VAC

Note: There are no accessories included with E-type CP1E CPU Units. A Battery (CP1W-BAT01) cannot be used.
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N/NA-type CP1E CPU Units (Application Models)


External Current
Specifications
power consumption (A)
Product Standard
Progra Data supply Model s
name Power Output Output m
Inputs s capacit memory (24 VDC) 5V 24 V
Supply type y
capacity (A)
N-type
Relay -- 0.17 0.07 CP1E-N14DR-A
CPU Units
with 14 100 to Transist
I/O
240 or
Points (sinking -- 0.22 0.02 CP1E-N14DT-A
VAC )
Transist
or
-- 0.22 0.02 CP1E-N14DT1-A
(sourcin
g) 8K 8K
8 6 CE
steps words
Relay -- 0.17 0.07 CP1E-N14DR-D
Transist
or
24 VDC -- 0.22 0.02 CP1E-N14DT-D
(sinking
)
Transist
or
-- 0.22 0.02 CP1E-N14DT1-D
(sourcin
g)
N-type
CPU Units Relay -- 0.18 0.08 CP1E-N20DR-A
with 20
I/O
Points 100 to Transist
240 or
-- 0.23 0.02 CP1E-N20DT-A
(sinking
VAC )
Transist
or
-- 0.23 0.02 CP1E-N20DT1-A
(sourcin
g)
8K
12 8 steps 8K words
Relay -- 0.18 0.08 CP1E-N20DR-D
Transist
or
24 VDC -- 0.23 0.02 CP1E-N20DT-D
(sinking
)
Transist
or
-- 0.23 0.02 CP1E-N20DT1-D
(sourcin
g)

N-type
CPU Units Relay 0.30 0.21 0.07 CP1E-N30DR-A
with 30
I/O
100 to Transist
Points 240 or
0.30 0.27 0.02 CP1E-N30DT-A
(sinking
VAC )
Transist
or N, L, CE
0.30 0.27 0.02 CP1E-N30DT1-A
(sourcin
g) 8K
18 12 steps 8K words
Relay -- 0.21 0.07 CP1E-N30DR-D
Transist
or
24 VDC -- 0.27 0.02 CP1E-N30DT-D
(sinking
)
Transist
or
-- 0.27 0.02 CP1E-N30DT1-D
(sourcin
g)
N-type
Relay 0.30 0.21 0.09 CP1E-N40DR-A
CPU Units
with 40 100 to Transist
I/O
240 or
Points (sinking 0.30 0.31 0.02 CP1E-N40DT-A
VAC )
Transist
or
0.30 0.31 0.02 CP1E-N40DT1-A
(sourcin
24 16 g) 8K 8K words
steps
Relay -- 0.21 0.09 CP1E-N40DR-D
Transist
or
24 VDC -- 0.31 0.02 CP1E-N40DT-D
(sinking
)
Transist
or
-- 0.31 0.02 CP1E-N40DT1-D
(sourcin
g)

Relay 0.30 0.21 0.13 CP1E-N60DR-A


100 to Transist
N-type 240 or
0.30 0.31 0.02 CP1E-N60DT-A
(sinking
CPU Units VAC )
with 60 Transist
I/O or
Points (sourcin 0.30 0.31 0.02 CP1E-N60DT1-A
g) 8K 8K
36 24 CE
steps words
Relay -- 0.21 0.13 CP1E-N60DR-D
Transist
or
24 VDC -- 0.31 0.02 CP1E-N60DT-D
(sinking
)
Transist
or
-- 0.31 0.02 CP1E-N60DT1-D
(sourcin
g)

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External Current
Specifications
power consumption (A)
Product Standard
Progra Data supply Model s
name Power Output Output m
Inputs s capacit memory (24 VDC) 5V 24 V
Supply type y
capacity (A)
NA-type 100 to
CPU Units 240 Relay 0.30 0.18 0.11 CP1E-NA20DR-A
with 20
I/O VAC
Points 12 8
(Built-in Transist
or 8K 8K
analog) (Built-in
(Built-in -- 0.23 0.09 CP1E-NA20DT-D CE
(sinking) steps words
analog analog
inputs: outputs:
24 VDC 2) 1)
Transist
or
-- 0.23 0.09 CP1E-NA20DT1-D
(sourcin
g)
Battery Set For N/NA-type CP1E CPU
Units
Note: Mount a Battery to an N/NA-type CPU Unit if the data in the following
areas must be
backed up for power
interruptions. CP1W-BAT01 CE
• DM Area (D) (except backed up words in the DM Area), Holding Area (H), Counter
Completion Flags (C),
Counter Present Values (C), Auxiliary Area (A), and
Clock Function
(Use batteries within two years of
manufacture.)
Note: There are no accessories included with N/NA-type CP1E CPU Units. RS-232C connectors for the built-in RS-
232C port and the Battery (CP1W-BAT01) are not included.
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Options (for CP1E N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU Units)


The Options cannot be used for CP1E N14/20 CPU Units and all E-type CPU Units.

Standard
Product name Specifications Model s

RS-232C Option Board One RS-232C Option Board can be


mounted to the Option Board slot.
For CP1E N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU CP1W-CIF01
Units only.
One RS-232C connector is included. UC1, N, L, CE
RS-422A/485 Option Board
CP1W-CIF11
One RS-422A/485 Option Board can
be
mounted to the Option Board slot.
RS-422A/485 Isolated-type For CP1E N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU
Option Board Units only.
CP1W-CIF12 N, L, CE

Note: It is not possible to use a CP-series Ethernet Option Board (CP1W-CIF41), LCD Option Board (CP1W-DAM01),
or Memory Card (CP1W-ME05M) with a CP1E CPU Unit.

Programming Devices
Specifications
Product name Number of Model Standards
Media
licenses
CX-One Lite is a subset of the complete CX-One
package that
provides only the Support Software required for
micro PLC
applications.
FA Integrated Tool Package
CX-One Lite runs on the following OS. CXONE-LT01C-V4
1
CX-One Lite Windows 2000 (Service Pack 4 or higher), XP, license CD --
Vista, or 7
Ver.4.@ (except 64-bit edition)
CX-One Lite Ver. 4.@ includes Micro PLC Edition
CX-
Programmer Ver.9.@.
CX-One is a comprehensive software package that
integrates CXONE-AL01C-V4
Support Software for OMRON PLCs and
components. CX- CD
CX-One FA Integrated Tool One runs on the following OS. 1
OS: Windows 2000 (Service Pack 4 or higher), XP, license * --
Package Ver. 4.@ Vista, or 7
(except 64-bit edition) DVD CXONE-AL01D-V4
CX-One Ver. 4.@ includes CX-Programmer Ver. 9.@.
Note: The E20, E30, E40, N20, N30 and N40 CPU Units are supported by CX-Programmer version 8.2 or higher.
The E10, E14, N14, N60, and NA20 CPU Units are supported by CX-Programmer version 9.03 or higher.
When Micro PLC Edition CX-Programmer is used, you need version 9.03 or higher.
* Multi licenses are available for the CX-One (3, 10, 30 or 50 licenses).

The following tables lists the Support Software that can be installed from CX-One
CX-One Lite CX-One CX-One Lite CX-One
Support Software in CX-One Support Software in CX-One
Ver.4.@ Ver.4.@ Ver.4.@ Ver.4.@
Micro PLC Edition CX-
Programmer Ver.9.@ Yes No CX-Drive Ver.1.@ Yes Yes
CX-Programmer Ver.9.@ No Yes CX-Process Tool Ver.5.@ No Yes
Faceplate Auto-Builder for
CX-Integrator Ver.2.@ Yes Yes NS Ver.3.@ No Yes
Switch Box Utility Ver.1.@ Yes Yes CX-Designer Ver.3.@ Yes Yes
CX-Protocol Ver.1.@ No Yes NV-Designer Ver.1.@ Yes Yes
CX-Simulator Ver.1.@ Yes Yes CX-Thermo Ver.4.@ Yes Yes
CX-Position Ver.2.@ No Yes CX-ConfiguratorFDT Ver.1.@ Yes Yes
CX-Motion-NCF Ver.1.@ No Yes CX-FLnet Ver.1.@ No Yes
CX-Motion-MCH Ver.2.@ No Yes Network Configurator Ver.3.@ Yes Yes
CX-Motion Ver.2.@ No Yes CX-Server Ver.4.@ Yes Yes
Note: For details, refer to the CX-One Catalog (Cat. No. R134).
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Expansion I/O Units and Expansion Units (for CP1E E30/40, N30/40/60, or NA20
CPU Units)
CP1E E10/14/20 or N14/20 CPU Units do not support Expansion I/O Units and Expansion Units.
Current
Specifications
consumption (A)
Unit type Product name Model Standards
Output
Input
s Outputs 5V 24 V
type
Input Unit

8 -- -- 0.018 -- CP1W-8ED

Output U, C, N, L,
Units Relay 0.026 0.044 CP1W-8ER CE

Transistor
0.075 -- CP1W-8ET
-- 8 (sinking)
Transistor
0.075 -- CP1W-8ET1
(sourcing)
Relay 0.042 0.090 CP1W-16ER
Transistor
0.076 -- CP1W-16ET
-- 16 (sinking) N, L, CE
Transistor
0.076 -- CP1W-16ET1
CP1W (sourcing)
Expansion
I/O Relay 0.049 0.131 CP1W-32ER
Units
Transistor
0.113 -- CP1W-32ET
-- 32 (sinking) N, L, CE
Transistor
0.113 -- CP1W-32ET1
(sourcing)
I/O Units Relay 0.103 0.044 CP1W-20EDR1
Transistor
0.130 -- CP1W-20EDT
U, C, N, L,
12 8 (sinking) CE
Transistor
0.130 -- CP1W-20EDT1
(sourcing)
Relay 0.080 0.090 CP1W-40EDR
Transistor
0.160 -- CP1W-40EDT
24 16 (sinking) N, L, CE
Transistor
0.160 -- CP1W-40EDT1
(sourcing)
Analog Input Unit
4 analog inputs
Input range: 0 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V, 0 to 10 V, ±10
V,
0.100 0.090 CP1W-AD041
0 to 20 mA, or 4 to 20 mA.
Resolution: 1/6000
UC1, N, L,
Analog Output CE
Unit 4 analog outputs
Output range: 0 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V, 0 to 10 V,
±10 V, 0.080 0.124 CP1W-DA041
0 to 20 mA, or 4 to 20 mA.
Resolution: 1/6000
2 analog inputs and 1 analog
Analog I/O Unit output
I/O range: 0 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V, 0 to 10 V, ±10 V,
0.083 0.110 CP1W-MAD11
0 to 20 mA, or 4 to 20 mA.
Resolution: 1/6000
CP1W
Temperatur
Expansion e 2 temperature sensor inputs
0.040 0.059 CP1W-TS001
Sensor Sensor type: Thermocouple (J
Units Unit or K)
4 temperature sensor inputs
0.040 0.059 CP1W-TS002
Sensor type: Thermocouple (J
or K)
2 temperature sensor inputs
Sensor type: Platinum resistance U, C, N, L,
thermometer 0.054 0.073 CP1W-TS101 CE
(Pt100 or
JPt100)
4 temperature sensor inputs
Sensor type: Platinum resistance
thermometer 0.054 0.073 CP1W-TS102
(Pt100 or
JPt100)
CompoBus/
S
I/O Link
Unit
CompoBus/S slave
0.029 -- CP1W-SRT21
8 inputs and 8 outputs

I/O Connecting
Cable
Product
name Specifications Model Standards
80 cm (for CP1W Expansion I/O Units and
Expansion Units)
I/O Connecting Cable CP1W-CN811 UC1, N, L, CE
Only one I/O Connecting Cable can be used in each
PLC.
Note: An I/O Connecting Cable (approx. 6 cm) for horizontal connection is provided with CP1W Expansion I/O Units and
Expansion Units.

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General Specifications
Type AC power supply models DC power supply models
Model CP1E-@@@D@-A CP1E-@@@D@-D
Enclosure Mounted in a panel
CPU Unit with 10 I/O points (CP1E-E10D@-@): 90mm *1 ×85mm *2 × 66 mm
CPU Unit with 14 or 20 I/O points (CP1E-@14D@-@/@20D@-@): 90mm *1 × 85mm *2 × 86
mm
Dimensions (H × D × CPU Unit with 30 I/O points (CP1E-@30D@-@): 90mm *1 × 85mm *2 × 130 mm
W)
CPU Unit with 40 I/O points (CP1E-@40D@-@): 90mm *1 × 85mm *2 × 150 mm
CPU Unit with 60 I/O points (CP1E-N60D@-@): 90mm *1 ×85mm *2 × 195 mm
CPU Unit with 20 I/O points and built-in analog (CP1E-NA20D@-@): 90mm *1 ×85mm *2 ×
130 mm
CPU Unit with 10 I/O points (CP1E-E10D@-@): 300g max.
CPU Unit with 14 I/O points (CP1E-@14D@-@): 360g max.
CPU Unit with 20 I/O points (CP1E-@20D@-@): 370g max.
Weight CPU Unit with 30 I/O points (CP1E-@30D@-@): 600g max.
CPU Unit with 40 I/O points (CP1E-@40D@-@): 660g max.
CPU Unit with 60 I/O points (CP1E-N60D@-@): 850g max.
CPU Unit with 20 I/O points and built-in analog (CP1E-NA20D@-@): 680g max.
Supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz 24 VDC
Operating voltage
85 to 264 VAC 20.4 to 26.4 VDC
range
15 VA/100 VAC max. 9 W max. (CP1E-E10D@-D)
25 VA/240 VAC max.
13 W max. (CP1E-N14D@-D/N20D@-D)
(CP1E-E10D@-A/@14D@-A/@20D@-A)
Power consumption
50 VA/100 VAC max. 20 W max.
70 VA/240 VAC max.
(CP1E-NA20D@-D/N30D@-D/N40D@-D/N60D@-
(CP1E-NA20D@-A/@30D@-A/@40D@-
D) *4
A/N60D@-A)
120 VAC, 20 A for 8 ms max. for cold start
at room
24 VDC, 30 A for 20 ms max. for cold start
temperature at room
Electrical Inrush current
240 VAC, 40 A for 8 ms max. for cold start
at room temperature
specifications
temperature
Not provided.
External power
supply (CP1E-E10D@-A/@14D@-A/@20D@-A)
Not provided
*3 24 VDC, 300 mA
(CP1E-NA20D@-A/@30D@-A/@40D@-
A/N60D@-A)
20 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC) between the
external AC Except between DC primary current and DC
Insulation resistance
terminals and GR terminals secondary current
2,300 VAC 50/60Hz for 1 min between AC
external Except between DC primary current and DC
Dielectric strength
and GR terminals Leakage current: 5 mA
max. secondary current
Power OFF detection
10 ms min. 2 ms min.
time
Ambient operating
0 to 55 °C
temperature
Ambient humidity 10% to 90%
Atmosphere No corrosive gas.
Ambient storage
-20 to 75 °C (excluding battery)
temperature
Altitude 2,000 m max.
2 or less: Conforms to JIS B3502 and IEC
Application Pollution degree 61131-2.
environment Noise resistance 2 kV on power supply line (Conforms to IEC61000-4-4.)
Category II: Conforms to JIS B3502 and IEC
Overvoltage category 61131-2.
EMC Immunity Level Zone B
Conforms to JIS 60068-2-6.
5 to 8.4 Hz with 3.5-mm amplitude, 8.4 to
Vibration resistance 150 Hz
2
Acceleration of 9.8 m/s for 100 min in X, Y, and Z directions (10 sweeps of 10 min each
= 100 min total)
Conforms to JIS 60068-2-27.
Shock resistance 2
147 m/s , 3 times in X, Y, and Z directions
Terminal block Fixed (not removable)
Terminal screw size M3
Applicable standards Conforms to EC Directive
Grounding method Ground to 100 Ω or less.
* 1 Total of 110 mm with mounting brackets.
* 2 Excluding cables.
* 3 Use the external power supply to power input devices. Do not use it to drive output devices.
* 4 This is the rated value for the maximum system configuration. Use the following formula to calculate power
consumption for CPU Units with DC power.
Formula: DC power consumption = (5V current consumption ✕ 5 V/70% (internal power efficiency) + 24V current
consumption) ✕ 1.1(current fluctuation factor)
The above calculation results show that a DC power supply with a greater capacity is required.

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Performance Specifications
CP1E-N@@D@-@
Item CP1E-@@D@-@
CP1E-NA@@D@-@
2 K steps (8 Kbytes) including the symbol 8 K steps (32 Kbytes) including the symbol
table, table,
Program capacity
comments, and program indices of the CX- comments, and program indices of the CX-
Programmer Programmer
Control
method Stored program method
I/O control method Cyclic scan with immediate refreshing
Program language Ladder diagram
Instructions Approximately 200
Processing Overhead processing time 0.4 ms
speed Instruction execution times
Basic instructions (LD): 1.19 µs min.
Special instructions (MOV): 7.9 µs min.
Number of CP1W-series Expansion Units CP1E-E10D@-@/@14D@-@/@20D@-@: None
connected CP1E-@30D@-@/@40D@-@/N60D@-@/NA20D@-@: 3 units
CP1E-E10D@-@ : 10
CP1E-@14D@-@ : 14
CP1E-@20D@-@ : 20
Maximum number of I/O CP1E-@30D@-@ : 150 (30 built in, 40 × 3
points expansion)
CP1E-@40D@-@ : 160 (40 built in, 40 × 3
expansion)
CP1E-N60D@-@ : 180 (60 built in, 40 × 3
expansion)
CP1E-NA20D@-@: 140 (20 built in, 40 × 3
expansion)
CP1E-E10D@-@ : 10 (6 inputs, 4 outputs)
CP1E-@14D@-@ : 14 (8 inputs, 6 outputs)
CP1E-@20D@-@ : 20 (12 inputs, 8 outputs)
Built-in I/O CP1E-@30D@-@ : 30 (18 inputs, 12 outputs)
CP1E-@40D@-@ : 40 (24 inputs, 16 outputs)
CP1E-N60D@-@ : 60 (36 inputs, 24 outputs)
CP1E-NA20D@-@: 20 (12 inputs, 8 outputs)
Incremental Pulse Inputs Incremental Pulse Inputs
10 kHz: 6 counters 100 kHz: 2 counters,10 kHz: 4 counters
High-speed 5 counters (only for 10 I/O points)
counter mode/ Up/Down Inputs Up/Down Inputs
10 kHz: 2 counters 100 kHz: 1 counters,10 kHz: 1 counters
maximum
Pulse + Direction Inputs Pulse + Direction Inputs
frequency
10 kHz: 2 counters 100 kHz: 2 counters
Differential Phase Inputs (4x) Differential Phase Inputs (4x)
High-speed 5 kHz: 2 counters 50 kHz: 1 counter, 5 kHz: 1 counter
counters
Counting Linear mode
mode Ring mode
Built-in input
Count value 32 bits
functions
Counter reset Phase Z and software reset (excluding increment pulse input)
modes Software reset
Control Target Matching
method Range Comparison
Input 6 inputs (4 inputs only for 10 I/O points)
interrupts
Interrupt input pulse width: 50 µs min.
6 inputs (4 inputs only for 10 I/O points)
Quick-response Inputs
Input pulse width: 50 µs min.
Input Delays can be set in the PLC Setup (0 to 32 ms, default: 8 ms).
Normal input
constants Set values: 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 ms
Pulse output
method and Pulse + Direction Mode
output 1 Hz to 100 kHz: 2 outputs
frequency
Continuous mode (for speed control)
Output mode
Independent mode (for position control)
Relative coordinates: 0000 0000 to 7FFF
FFFF hex
Number of (0 to 2147483647)
Absolute coordinates: 8000 0000 to 7FFF
Pulse outputs output pulses FFFF hex
(Models with
Pulse output function not included (-2147483647 to 2147483647)
transistor
outputs only) Acceleration/ Trapezoidal acceleration and deceleration
deceleration (Cannot perform S-curve acceleration and
Built-in output curves deceleration.)
functions
Changing SVs
during
Only target position can be changed.
instruction
execution
Origin
Included
searches
2.0 to 6,553.5 Hz (in increments of 0.1 Hz)
with 1 output
Frequency
or 2 Hz to 32,000 Hz (in increments of 1 Hz)
Pulse outputs with 1 output
(Models with 0.0% to 100.0% (in increments of 0.1%)
PWM output function not included
Accuracy: +1%/-0% at 2 Hz to 10,000 Hz
transistor Duty factor and
outputs only) +5%/-0% at 10,000 Hz to 32,000
kHz
Output mode Continuous Mode
Setting range: 0 to 6,000 (2 channels only
Built-in analog Analog input Analog function not included for NA-type)
Setting range: 0 to 6,000 (1 channels only
Analog output for NA-type)
Analog
adjusters 2 adjusters (Setting range: 0 to 255)

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Transmission
5 m max.
distance
Built-in RS-
232C port Interface: Conforms to EIA RS-232C.
Communicatio
ns
Half duplex
method
synchronizatio
n Start-stop
1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 57.6, or 115.2
Baud rate kbps
Transmission No built-in RS-232C port
15 m max.
distance
• Host Link
• 1:N NT Link
Supported
• No-protocol mode
protocol
• Serial PLC Links (master, slave)
Communicatio
ns • Modbus-RTU Easy Master
1 port (Option Board can be mounted only
to N30/40/
Serial Option port
60 and NA20 CPU Units.)
• One RS-232C port: CP1W-CIF01
Mountable
• One RS-422A/485 port (not isolated):
CP1W-CIF11
Option Boards
• One RS-422A/485 port (isolated): CP1W-
CIF12
Communicatio
ns
Depends on Option Board.
method
Option Board cannot be mounted.
synchronizatio
n Depends on Option Board.
1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 57.6, or 115.2
Baud rate kbps
• Host Link
• 1:N NT Link
Compatible
• No-protocol mode
protocols
• Serial PLC Links (master, slave)
• Modbus-RTU Easy Master
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• One cyclic execution task
Number of
tasks • One scheduled interrupt task (always interrupt task 1)
• Six input interrupt tasks (interrupt tasks
2 to 7)
• Sixteen high-speed counter interrupt tasks (interrupt tasks 1 to 16)
Maximum subroutine number 128
Maximum jump number 128
Scheduled interrupt tasks 1 interrupt task
Included.
Clock function not included. Accuracy (monthly deviation):
The time of error occurrence displays 01-01- -4.5 min to -0.5 min at ambient temperature
o
Clock 01 of 55 C,
-2.0 min to +2.0 min at ambient
o
01:01:01 Sunday temperature of 25 C,
-2.5 min to +1.5 min at ambient
o
temperature of 0 C
Ladder programs and parameters are automatically saved to built-in EEPROM
Built-in EEPROM
A section of the Data Memory Area can be saved to the built-in EEPROM.
CP1W-BAT01 can be used.
Memory Maximum battery service life: 5 years
Battery backup With Backup Time
backup
Guaranteed value (ambient temperature:
o
CP1W-BAT01 Battery Battery cannot be mounted. 55 C):
(Sold separately) 13,000 hours (approx. 1.5 years)
Effective value (ambient temperature:
o
25 C):
43,000 hours (approx. 5 years)
Input Bits 1,600 bits (100 words): CIO 0.00 to CIO 99.15 (CIO 00 to CIO 99)
CIO Area Output Bits 1,600 bits (100 words): CIO 100.00 to CIO 199.15 (CIO 100 to CIO 199)
Serial PLC Link Words 1,440 bits (90 words): CIO 200.00 to CIO 289.15 (words CIO 200 to CIO 289)
1,600 bits (100 words): W0.00 to W99.15 (W0
Work Area (W) to W99)
Holding Area 800 bits (50 words): H0.00 to H49.15 (H0 to
H49)
(H)
Bits in this area maintain their ON/OFF status when operating mode is changed.
Read-only: 7,168 bits (448 words) A0 to A447
Auxiliary Area (A)
Read/write: 4,896 bits (306 words) in words A448 to A753
Temporary Relay Area (TR) (TR Area) 16 bits: TR0 to TR15
Timer Area (T) 256 timer numbers (T0 to T255 (separate from counters))
Counter Area
(C) 256 counter numbers (C0 to C255 (separate from timers))
2 Kwords: D0 to D2047 8 Kwords: D0 to D8191
Of these, 1,500 words can be saved to the Of these, 7,000 words can be saved to the
backup backup
Data Memory Area (D)
memory (built-in EEPROM) using settings in memory (built-in EEP-ROM) using settings
Auxiliary Area. Auxiliary Area
PROGRAM mode: Program execution is
stopped.
Preparations can be executed prior to program execution in this mode.
MONITOR mode: Programs are executed.
Some operations, such as online editing, and changes to present values in
Operating modes I/O memory, are
enabled in this mode.
RUN mode: Programs are executed.
This is the normal operating
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Function
Specifications
Function Function description
Cycle time Minimum cycle time Makes the cycle time consistent.
manageme Monitoring the cycle
nt time Monitors the cycle time.
High-speed pulse High-speed pulses from devices such as a rotary encoder are counted.
High-speed inputs The counted values are stored in the Auxiliary Area.
Interrupt tasks can be executed when target is reached or by range
counter comparison.
inputs Input pulse frequency
The frequency of pulses input by the PRV instruction is measured.
measurement
Relevant interrupt tasks are executed during the cycle when the CPU
Unit built-in inputs
Interrupt inputs
turn ON or turn OFF.
Inputs can be read without being affected by cycle time.
Inputs Quick-response inputs
Use the quick-response inputs to read signals shorter than the cycle
time.
Cyclic
The CPU Unit’s built-in I/O are cyclically refreshed.
I/O refreshing
refreshing Immediate
Normal I/O refreshing by immediate refreshing instructions
inputs refreshing
CPU Unit Input constants can be set for Basic I/O Units.
The response time can be increased to reduce the effects of chattering
built-in Input response times and noise at input
contacts. The response time can be decreased to enable detecting
functions shorter input pulses.
A pulse signal is output and positioning or speed control is performed
Pulse with a servo driver
outputs that accepts a pulse input.
Pulse Continuous mode for speed control or independent mode for position
(Models control control can be used.
There are functions for changing to positioning during speed control and
with for changing the
transistor target value during positioning.
outputs
Outputs Origin positioning Origin searches and origin returns
only)
PWM Pulses for which the duty ratio (ratio between ON time and OFF time
outputs during one pulse
(Models with transistor outputs
only) cycle) can be set are output.
All of the outputs on the CPU Unit’s I/O can be turned OFF when an error
Normal occurs in RUN
Load OFF function
outputs or MONITOR mode.
Analog
Built-in input Convert analog signal into digital value range from 0 to 6,000.
analog Analog output Convert digital value range from 0 to 6,000 into analog signal.
Functions I/O Cyclic refreshing The Expansion I/O Units and Expansion Units are cyclically refreshed.
supported refreshing Refreshing by IORF I/O refreshing by IORF instruction
by both

Expansion Expansion
I/O Unit All of the outputs on Expansion I/O Units and Expansion Units are turned
I/O Units and Load OFF function OFF (0000 hex)
and Expansion when an error occurs in RUN or MONITOR mode.
Expansion Unit
The response time can be increased to reduce the effects of chattering
Units Expansion and noise at input
Input response times
contacts. The response time can be decreased to enable detecting
I/O Units shorter input pulses.
Errors in Expansion Units are detected. The CPU Unit is notified that the
Expansion Expansion Unit
Unit error detection
Units stopped due to an error.
Holding I/O memory when changing operating The status of I/O memory can be held when the operating mode is
Memory modes changed.
The forced-set/reset status can be held when the operating mode is changed.
manageme
nt Automatic backup of ladder programs and parameter area to the backup
functions Automatic backup to the backup memory memory
(built-in EEPROM) (built-in EEPROM)
Peripheral Peripheral bus
(toolbus) For communications with programming device (CX-Programmer).
USB port
Serial port (N/NA-type only) --
Host Link commands can be sent from a PT or a computer to read/write
Host Link (SYSWAY)
I/O memory, and
communications
perform other operations for PLC.
I/O instructions for communications ports (TXD/RXD instructions) can be
used for data
No-protocol communications
Communic transfer with peripheral devices such as bar code readers.
ations NT Link I/O memory in the PLC can be allocated and directly linked to various PT
functions,
including status control areas, status notification areas, touch switches,
communications lamps, memory
tables, and other objects.
Up to ten words per Unit can be shared by up to nine CPU Units, including
one Polling Unit
Serial PLC Links and eight Polled Units.
Note: Programmable Terminal (PT) cannot be connected.
Modbus-RTU commands are sent by the Modbus-RTU Master function.
Modbus slaves,
Modbus-RTU Easy Master function
such as inverters, can be easily controlled with serial communications.
Scheduled interrupts Tasks can be executed at a specified interval (1.0 ms min., Unit: 0.1 ms).
Interrupt inputs Interrupt tasks are processed when the built-in input turns ON or OFF.
Interrupt
This function counts input pulses with the CPU Unit’s built-in high-speed
counter and
executes an interrupt task when the count reaches the preset value or
High-speed counter interrupts falls within a preset
range (target value or zone comparison).

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Function Function description


Holding Area data, DM Area data, Counter Completion Flags, and counter
present values
are held even when power is turned OFF.
Power supply Memory protection This function can be used only with an N/NA-type CPU Unit and only when
the Battery Set
management
(sold separately) is mounted.
Number of power interruptions counter The number of times power has been interrupted is counted.
The program can be changed during operation in MONITOR mode or
Online editing PROGRAM mode.
Force-
set/reset Specified bits can be set or reset.
Debugging Differentiate monitoring ON/OFF changes in specified bits can be monitored.
The location and task number where execution stopped for a program
Storing the stop position at errors error is recorded.
The programs can be checked for items such as no END instruction and
Program
FALS/FAL errors
check
at startup.
Details and the time of occurrence of error codes predefined by the CPU
Error Log Unit are stored.
CPU error detection CPU Unit WDT errors are detected.
Errors can be generated for user-specified conditions:
User-defined failure diagnosis
Non-fatal errors (FAL) and fatal errors (FALS).
The built-in outputs, Expansion I/O Unit outputs, and Expansion Unit
outputs are turned
Load OFF function
OFF.
This function generates a non-fatal (FAL) error when the user-defined
System FAL error detection conditions are met
(User-defined non-fatal
error) in program.
This function detects when data in the backup memory (built-in
Backup memory error
EEPROM) that stores the
detection
ladder program is corrupted.
Non-fatal PLC Setup error detection This function detects setting errors in the PLC Setup.
error This function detects when the Option Board is malfunctioning or
detection Option Board errors disconnected.
This function detects when the battery voltage is low or the battery is
disconnected.
Battery error detection
Note: This function is valid only when a battery is mounted and the Do
not detect battery
(N/NA-type CPU Units only)
error Check Box is cleared in the PLC Setup.
This function detects when a built-in analog I/O error occurs and stops the
operation of built-
Built-in analog error
in analog I/O.
Memory error detection This function detects errors that occur in memory of the CPU Unit.
This function detects errors that occur during data transfer between the
CPU Unit and
I/O bus error detection
another Unit.
This function detects when more than the maximum number of CP1W
Self-diagnosis Too Many I/O Points Error Expansion I/O Units
and
restoration Detection and Expansion Units are connected to the PLC.
This function detects when there is an error in the program.
Program error detection
See the following for details.
Instruction processing This function detects an error when the given data value is invalid when
error executing an
detection instruction, or execution of instruction between tasks was attempted.
Indirect DM addressing This function detects an error when an indirect DM address in BCD mode
BCD is not BCD.
error
This function detects an error when an attempt is made to access an
Illegal area access error illegal area with an
Fatal Error detection instruction operand.
This function detects an error when there is no END instruction at the
Detection No END error detection end of the program.
The execution condition for an interrupt task was met but there is no
interrupt task with the
Task error detection
specified number.
This function detects an error when too many differentiated instructions
are entered or
overflow error detection
deleted during online editing (131,072 times or more).
This function detects an error when an attempt is made to execute an
Invalid instruction error instruction that is not
detection defined in the system.
User program area This function detects an error when instruction data is stored after the
overflow last address in user
error detection program area.
This function monitors the cycle time (10 to 1,000 ms) and stops the
Cycle time exceeded error operation when the set
detection value is exceeded.
This function generates a fatal (FALS) error when the user-defined
System FALS error detection conditions are met in
(user-defined fatal error) program.
This function enables automatically connecting to the PLC online when
the CX-Programmer
Maintenance Automatic online connection via network
is directly connected by a serial connection (peripheral USB port or
serial port).
This function protects user memory.
Security Read protection using password Read protection: Set a password using the CX-Programmer.
functions Overwrite protection is not provided.
This function prohibits writing by using FINS commands sent over the
Write protection from FINS commands network.

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Internal Memory in the CPU Units


CPU Unit Memory Backup Structure
The internal memory in the CPU Unit consists of built-in RAM and built-in EEPROM. The built-in RAM is used as
execution memory and the built-in EEPROM is used as backup memory.

CPU Unit

Built-in EEPROM Built-in RAM

Backup memory Execution Memory

User Program Automatic backup


Area User Program
Area Area where data is backed up
(Backup) Read at startup
even if the power supply is
interrupted for longer than the
back-up time of the built-in
Automatic backup
capacitor.
PLC Setup PLC Setup
Read at startup

I/O Memory Area where data is cleared if


Areas
the power supply is
interrupted for longer than the
Backup using bit in Auxiliary Area
back-up time of the built-in
DM Area DM Area
DM Area data read at capacitor.
startup

Data is retained even if the If a CP1W-BAT01 Battery (sold


power supply is interrupted separately) is mounted to an N/NA-type
for longer than the backup CPU Unit, which is normally backed up
time of the built-in by a built-in capacitor, data will be
capacitor. backed up by the battery.

●Precautions for Correct Use


Create a system and write the ladder programs so that problems will not occur in the system if the data in these area
may be unstable.
• Data in areas such as the DM area (D), Holding Area (H), the Counter Present Values (C) and the status of Counter
Completion Flags (C), which is retained by the battery, may be unstable when the power supply is turned off
(Except for the DM area that are retained by the built-in EEP-ROM using the Auxilliary Area bit.)
• The error log, and clock data (N/NA-type CPU Unit only) in the Auxiliary Area will become unstable. Other words
and bits in the Auxiliary Area will be cleared to their default values.
The built-in capacitor’s backup time varies with the ambient temperature as shown in the following graph.
Backup time of built-in

50
hours
CP1E E-type CPU
Unit
40
hours
CP1E N/NA-type CPU
Unit
25
hours
20
hours

9 hours
7 hours

25 40 60

Ambient temperature
1
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I/O Memory Areas


Data can be read and written to I/O memory from the ladder programs. I/O memory consists of an area for I/O with external
devices, user areas,
and system areas.

System Areas

Input bits (starting from CIO 0)

User Auxiliary Area


Areas (A)

Timer Area
(T)
Work Area (W)

DM Area (D) Counter Area


Condition Flags
(C)

Holding Area (H)

Clock Pulses

Output bits (starting from CIO 100)

I/O Memory Areas


Name No. of bits Word addresses Remarks
1,600 bits (100 For NA-type, CIO90, CIO91 is occupied by analog
Input Bits words) CIO 0 to CIO 99 input 0, 1.
1,600 bits (100 CIO 100 to CIO For NA-type, CIO190 is occupied by analog output
CIO Area Output Bits words) 199 0.
1,440 bits (90 CIO 200 to CIO
Serial PLC Link Words words) 289 --
1,600 bits (100
Work Area (W) words) W0 to W99 --
Data in this area is retained during power
interruptions if a
Holding Area Battery Set (sold separately) is mounted to an
(H) 800 bits (50 words) H0 to H49 N/NA-type CPU
Unit.
Data in specified words of the DM Area can be
retained in the
built-in EEPROM in the backup memory by using a
bit in the
E-type CPU Unit 2K words D0 to D2047 Auxiliary Area.
Applicable words: D0 to D1499
(One word can be specified at a
Data Memory Area
time.)
(D)
Data in specified words of the DM Area can be
retained in the
built-in EEPROM in the backup memory by using a
bit in the
N/NA-type CPU Unit 8K words D0 to D8191 Auxiliary Area.
Applicable words: D0 to D6999
(One word can be specified at a
time.)
Present values 256 --
Timer Area (T) T0 to T255
Timer Completion
Flags 256 --
Data in this area is retained during power
interruptions if a
Battery Set (sold separately) is mounted to an
Counter Area
Present values 256 N/NA-type CPU
(C) C0 to C255 Unit.
Counter Completion 256 --
Flags
7168 bits (448 Data in this area is retained during power
Read only words) A0 to A447 interruptions if a
Auxiliary Area Battery Set (sold separately) is mounted to an
4,896 bits (306
(A) N/NA-type CPU
Read-write words) A448 to A753 Unit.

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Backing Up and Restoring DM Area Data


The contents of the DM Area (D) will become unstable if the power supply is interrupted for longer than the backup
time of the built-in capacitor (50 hours for an E-type CPU Unit, 40 hours for an N/NA-type CPU Unit without a
Battery).
The contents of the specified words in the DM Area data can be backed up from RAM to the built-in EEPROM backup
memory during operation by turning ON a bit in the Auxiliary Area. The number of DM Area words to back up is
specified in the Number of CH of DM for backup Box in the PLC Setup. If the Restore D0- from backup memory
Check Box is selected in the PLC Setup, the backup data will automatically be restored to RAM when the power is
turned back ON so that data is not lost even if power is interrupted.

CP1E CPU Unit

A751.15 (DM Backup Save Start Bit) turned ON

Built-in RAM Built-in EEPROM Backup Memory


DM Area (D) DM backup data
D0 Data backed up

Specified number of words

D(n-1) Data restored

Specify the number of words


starting from D0 in the
Number of CH of DM for DM backup data is restored to the RAM when power
backup Box in the Startup supply is turned ON again if the Restore D0- from
Data Read Area in PLC Setup. backup memory Check Box is selected in the Startup
Data Read Area in the PLC Setup.

Conditions for Executing Backup


Specified words starting from D0 in the RAM can be saved to the built-in EEPROM backup memory
by turning ON A751.15. (These words are called the DM backup words and the data is called the DM
backup data.)
A751.15 (DM Backup Save Start Bit) can be used in any operating mode (RUN, MONITOR, or PROGRAM mode).

Words That Can Be Backed Up


• E-type CP1E CPU Units: D0 to D1499
• N/NA-type CP1E CPU Units: D0 to D6999

Number of Words To Back Up


The number of words to back up starting from D0 is set in the Number of CH of DM for backup Box in the Startup Data
Read Area in the PLC Setup.

Restoring DM Backup Data to RAM When Power Is Turned ON


The DM backup data can be restored to RAM when power is turned ON by selecting the Restore D0- from backup
memory Check Box in the Startup Data Read Area in the PLC Setup.
The DM backup data will be read from the backup memory even if the Clear retained memory area (HR/DM/CNT)
Check Box is selected in the PLC Setup.
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Built-in Inputs
Terminal Arrangements
●Input Terminal Arrangement for CPU Unit with 10 I/O Points
AC power supply models
CIO 0
L1 L2/N COM 01 03 05

NC 00 02 04

DC power supply models


CIO 0
 − COM 01 03 05

NC 00 02 04

●Input Terminal Arrangement for CPU Unit with 14 I/O Points


AC power supply models
CIO 0
L1 L2/N COM 01 03 05 07 NC NC

NC 00 02 04 06 NC NC

DC power supply models


CIO 0
 − COM 01 03 05 07 NC NC
NC 00 02 04 06 NC NC

●Input Terminal Arrangement for CPU Unit with 20 I/O Points


AC power supply models

CIO 0
L1 L2/N COM 01 03 05 07 09 11

NC 00 02 04 06 08 10

DC power supply models

CIO 0
 − COM 01 03 05 07 09 11

NC 00 02 04 06 08 10

●Input Terminal Arrangement for CPU Unit with 30 I/O Points


AC power supply models

CIO
CIO 0 1
L2/
L1 N COM 01 03 05 07 09 11 01 03 05

00 02 04 06 08 10 00 02 04 NC
DC power supply
models
CIO
CIO 0 1
 − COM 01 03 05 07 09 11 01 03 05

NC 00 02 04 06 08 10 00 02 04 NC
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●Input Terminal Arrangement for CPU Unit with 40 I/O Points


AC power supply models

CIO
CIO 0 1
L2/ 1
L1 N COM 01 03 05 07 09 11 01 03 05 07 09 1

00 02 04 06 08 10 00 02 04 06 08 10
DC power supply
models
CIO
CIO 0 1
 − COM 01 03 05 07 09 11 01 03 05 07 09 11

NC 00 02 04 06 08 10 00 02 04 06 08 10

●Input Terminal Arrangement for CPU Unit with 60 I/O Points


AC power supply models

CIO 0 CIO 1
L2/ 0
L1 N COM 01 03 05 07 09 11 01 03 05 07 09 11 01 03 05 07 9
0
0 02 04 06 08 10 00 02 04 06 08 10 00 02 04 06 08 10

CIO 0 CIO 1
0
 − COM 01 03 05 07 09 11 01 03 05 07 09 11 01 03 05 07 9

NC 00 02 04 06 08 10

●Input Terminal Arrangement for CPU Unit with 20 I/O Points and Built-in Analog
AC power supply models

CIO CIO
CIO 0 90 91
L2/ I I
L1 N COM 01 03 05 07 09 11 IN0 AG IN1
VIN
00 02 04 06 08 10 0 COM0 VIN1 COM1
DC power supply
models
CIO CIO
CIO 0 90 91
I I
+ - COM 01 03 05 07 09 11 IN0 AG IN1
VIN
NC 00 02 04 06 08 10 0 COM0 VIN1 COM1
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Allocating Built-in Inputs to Functions


Input terminals are allocated functions by setting parameters in the PLC Setup. Set the PLC Setup so that each terminal is
used for only one function.

Settings in PLC Setup


Input terminal High-speed counter 0 to 3 setting Origin search settings on
block Interrupt input setting on on Pulse
CPU Unit with Built-in Input Tab Page Built-in Input Tab Page Output 0/1 Tab Page
Two-
I/O Points Terminal Normal Interrupt Quick Single-phase Two-phase phase
Terminal Quick- (differential CPU Unit with CPU Unit with
block Normal Input (increment (pulse/
number response phase x4 or 20 to 60 points 14 I/O points
label input interrupt pulse input) direction)
input up/down)
Counter 0,
Normal Counter 0, phase Counter 0,
00 -- -- -- --
increment pulse
input 0 input A or up input input

Counter 0,
Normal Counter 1, phase Counter 1,
01 -- -- -- --
increment B or down pulse
input 1 input input input

Interrup Quick- Counter 1,


Normal t response Counter 2, phase Counter 0,
02 -- --
increment
input 2 input 2 input 2 input A or up input direction
10
Interrup Quick- Counter 1, Pulse 0, Origin
Normal t response phase Counter 1, proximity
03 -- B or down -- input
input 3 input 3 input 3 input direction
signal
Interrup Quick- Counter 0,
Normal t response Counter 3, phase Counter 0,
04 -- --
increment Z or reset reset
input 4 input 4 input 4 input input input

Interrup Quick- Counter 1, Pulse 1, Origin


Normal t response Counter 4, phase Counter 1, proximity
05 increment Z or reset reset -- input
input 5 input 5 input 5 input input input
signal
CIO 0
Interrup Quick- Pulse 0, Origin
Normal t response Counter 5, Pulse 0: Origin proximity
06 increment -- -- input
input 6 input 6 input 6 input input signal
signal
14
Interrup Quick- Pulse 1, Origin
Normal t response Pulse 1: Origin proximity
07 -- -- -- input
input 7 input 7 input 7 input signal
signal

Normal
08 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
input 8

Normal
09 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
input 9
20
Normal Pulse 0: Origin
10 -- -- -- -- -- --
input proximity input
10 signal

Normal Pulse 1: Origin


11 -- -- -- -- -- --
input proximity input
11 signal

Normal
input
30 00 to 05 12 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
to17
CIO 1
Normal
input
40 06 to 11 18 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
to 23
Normal
input
60 CIO 2 00 to 11 24 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
to 35
These functions are supported
only by
N/NA-type CPU Units with
transistor
outputs.
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Built-in Outputs
Terminal Arrangements
●Output Terminal Arrangement for CPU ●Output Terminal Arrangement for CPU
Unit with 10 I/O Points Unit with 14 I/O Points
AC power supply model AC power supply model
DC power supply model DC power supply model

00 01 02 03 00 01 02 03 04 05 NC COM

COM COM NC COM NC COM NC COM NC COM NC


CIO 100 CIO 100

●Output Terminal Arrangement for CPU Unit with 20 I/O Points


AC power supply model
DC power supply model

0 0 0 0 0
00 1 2 03 4 5 7
CO CO 0
M COM NC M NC COM 6
CIO 100
●Output Terminal Arrangement for CPU Unit with 30
I/O Points
AC power supply model

+ 00 01 02 04 05

- COM COM COM 03 COM


CIO 100
●Output Terminal Arrangement for CPU Unit with 40 I/O Points
AC power supply model

+ 00 01 02 03 04

COM COM COM COM 05


CIO 100
DC power supply model

NC 00 01 02 03 04

NC COM COM COM COM 05


CIO 100
●Output Terminal Arrangement for CPU Unit with 60 I/O Points
AC power supply model

+ 00 01 02 04 05

- COM COM COM 03 COM 06 COM 01 03 COM 06 COM 01 03 COM 06


CIO 100 CIO 101 CIO 102
DC power supply mode

0 0
NC 00 01 02 04 05 07 00 02 04 05 7 00 02 04 5 07

NC COM COM COM 03 COM 06 COM


CIO 100

AC power supply model

 00 01 02 04 05 07 NC

− COM COM COM 03 COM 06 NC VOUT0


CIO 100 CIO 1

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Allocating Built-in Output Terminals to Functions


Output terminals are allocated functions by setting parameters in the PLC Setup. Set the PLC Setup so that each terminal is
used for only one function.
When a pulse output
instruction Setting in PLC Setup
Output terminal Other than those When the PWM
(SPED, ACC, PLS2, or ORG) is Origin search setting on
instruction is
CPU Unit block shown right Pulse Output 0/1 Tab executed
with executed Page
I/O points Termina Variable duty ratio
l Terminal Fixed duty ratio pulse output
Normal output pulse output
block
label number
Pulse + direction Use PWM output
00 Normal output 0 Pulse output 0 (pulse) -- --

01 Normal output 1 Pulse output 1 (pulse) -- PWM output 0


10
02 Normal output 2 Pulse output 0 (direction) -- --

03 Normal output 3 Pulse output 1 (direction) -- --


CIO 100
Pulse 0: Error counter
reset
04 Normal output 4 -- --
output
14
Pulse 1: Error counter
reset
05 Normal output 5 -- --
output

06 Normal output 6 -- -- --
20
07 Normal output 7 -- -- --

Normal output 8 to
30 00 to 03 11 -- -- --
CIO 101
Normal output 12
40 04 to 07 to 15 -- -- --

Normal output 16
60 CIO 102 00 to 07 to 23 -- -- --

These functions are supported only by N/NA-type CPU Units with


transistor outputs.
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I/O Specifications for CPU Units
Input
Specifications
Item Specification
High-speed counter inputs,
High-speed counter inputs or
interrupt
Normal
input, quick-response inputs, or
Input type Normal Normal inputs
Inputs
Inputs
CIO 0.08 to CIO 0.11,
CIO 0.00 to CIO
Input bits 0.01 CIO 0.02 to CIO 0.07 *1 CIO 1.00 to CIO 1.11 and
CIO 2.00 to CIO 2.11 *1
24 VDC, +10%,
Input voltage -15%
Applicable sensors 2-wire and 3-wire sensors
Input Impedance 3.3 kΩ 3.3 kΩ 4.8 kΩ
Input current 7.5 mA typical 7.5 mA typical 5 mA typical
ON voltage/current 3 mA min. at 17.0 VDC min. 3 mA min. at 17.0 VDC min. 3 mA min. at 14.4 VDC min.
OFF voltage/current 1 mA max. at 5.0 VDC max. 1 mA max. at 5.0 VDC max. 1 mA max. at 5.0 VDC max.
E-type CPU Unit: 50 µs min. 50 µs
ON response time *2 max. 1 ms max.
N/NA-type CPU Unit: 2.5 µs min.
E-type CPU Unit: 50 µs min. 50 µs
OFF response time *2 max. 1 ms max.
N/NA-type CPU Unit: 2.5 µs min.
E-type CPU N/NA-type CPU
Unit Unit
Input 0.00 to Input 0.00 to
0.07 0.01

IN
Input indicator Input indicator

1000pF 1000pF
Internal Internal

Ω3k4.
3.3kΩ
Ω910

circuits circuits
IN

COM

Input 0.02 to
Input 0.08 to 0.11, 1.00 to 1.11 0.07
Input
IN IN
Input indicator indicator

Circuit configuration 1000pF


IN 4.8kΩ
Internal IN 3.3kΩ Internal
Ω750

Ω910

circuits circuits

COM COM

Inputs CIO 0.08 to CIO 0.11, CIO 1.00 to CIO 1.11


and
CIO 2.00 to CIO 2.11

IN
Input indicator

Internal
75 Ω

IN 4.8kΩ circuits
0

COM

* 1 The bits that can be used depend on the model of CPU Unit.
* 2 The response time is the delay caused by hardware. The delay set in the PLC Setup (0 to 32 ms, default: 8 ms) for a
normal input must be
added to this value.

Pulse plus direction input


mode,
Differential phase mode
Increment mode
Up/down input mode
N/NA-type: 0.00/0.01
20.0 μs
N/NA-type: 0.00/0.01 min.
10.0 μs min.
ON 90%
50%

ON OFF 10%
90%
50%
OFF 10%
ON 90%
2.5 μs 2.5 μs 50%
min. min. OFF 10%
T1 T2 T3 T4
T1, T2, T3, T4: μs
2.5 min.
E-type: 0.00 to
E-type: 0.00 to 0.07 0.03
N/NA-type:
N/NA-type: 0.02 to 0.07 0.02/0.03
100 μs 200 μs
min. min.

ON 90%
ON 90% 50%
50% OFF 10%
OFF 10%
50 μs 50 μs ON 90%
min. min.
50%
OFF T1 T2 T3 T4 10%
T1, T2, T3, T4: 50 μs min.

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Output Specifications
●Output Specifications for Relay Outputs
Specificati
Item on
Maximum switching 250 VAC/2 A (cosφ = 1)
capacity
2 A, 24 VDC (4 A/common)
Minimum switching capacity 5 VDC, 10 mA
200,000 operations (24
Resistive load VDC)
Service life of Electrical
Inductive load 70,000 operations (250 VAC, cosφ = 0.4)
relay
Mechanical 20,000,000 operations
ON delay 15 ms max.
OFF response time 15 ms max.

Output indicator OUT

Circuit configuration Internal OUT


circuits
COM
250 VAC, 2A,
24 VDC, 2 A
max.

Estimating the Service Life of Relays


Under normal conditions, the service life of output contacts is as shown above. The service life of relays is as shown in the following
diagram as a guideline

CP1E-@@DR-@
1000
125-VAC resistive
700 load
500
300
30-VDC/250-VAC
200
resistive
load
100
70
50
Life (x 104)

30
20
125 VAC cosφ=
10 0.4
7 250 VAC cosφ=
5 0.4/
30 VDC, τ =
3 7ms
2
1
0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1 2 3 5 7 10
Contact current (A)

Relationship between Continuous Simultaneous ON Rate and Ambient Temperature


There are restrictions on the power supply voltage and output load current imposed by the ambient temperature.
Make sure that the power supply voltage and output load current are within the following ranges.

CP1E-N14DR-D/CP1E-N20DR-D CP1E-N30DR-D CP1E-N40DR-D

100% 100% 100%


Power voltage Power voltage
21.6 VDC Power voltage
21.6 VDC
21.6 VDC
50% 50% 50%
Power voltage
Power voltage Power voltage
20.4 VDC
20.4 VDC 20.4 VDC

0% 0% 0%
40 4555˚C 35 45 55˚C 30 45 50 55˚C
Ambient temperature Ambient temperature Ambient temperature

CP1E-@14DR-A/CP1E-@20DR-A/CP1E-
N20DT@-@ CP1E-NA20DR-A CP1E-N60DR-D
100% 100% 100%

80% Power voltage


21.6 VDC

50% 50%
Power voltage
20.4 VDC

0% 0% 0% 55˚
50 55˚C 50 55C 40 45 C
Ambient temperature Ambient temperature Ambient temperature

Note: The above restrictions apply to the relay output load current from the CPU Unit even if Expansion I/O Units are
not connected.

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●Output Specifications for Transistor Outputs (Sinking or Sourcing)


Normal Outputs
Specification
CIO 100.02 to CIO 100.07, CIO 101.00 to CIO
Item 101.07
CIO 100.00 and CIO 100.01
and CIO 102.00 to CIO 102.07 *2
0.3 A/output, 0.9
A/common *1
4.5 to 30 VDC
Maximum switching CP1E-N14D@-@: 1.5 CP1E-N20D@-@: 1.8 CP1E-N30D@-@: 2.7
capacity CP1E-E10D@-@: 0.9 A/Unit A/Unit A/Unit A/Unit
CP1E-N40D@-@: 3.6 CP1E-N60D@-@: 5.4 CP1E-NA20D@-@: 1.8
A/Unit A/Unit A/Unit
Minimum switching
capacity 1 mA 4.5 to 30 VDC
Leakage current 0.1mA max.
E-type CPU Unit: 1.5 V
max.
Residual voltage 1.5V max.
N/NA-type CPU Unit: 0.6 V
max.
ON response time 0.1 ms max. 0.1 ms max.
E-type CPU Unit: 1 ms
max.
OFF response time 1 ms max.
N/NA-type CPU Unit: 0.1 ms max.
Fuse Not provided.
N/NA-type CPU Unit: E-type CPU Unit:
Normal outputs CIO 100.00 to CIO 100.01 (sinking) Normal outputs CIO 100.00 to CIO 100.03 (sinking)
N/NA-type CPU Unit:
Normal outputs CIO 100.02 to CIO 102.07 (sinking)

OUT OUT
L L
~

~
OUT OUT
L L
24
24 VDC, Internal VDC,
Internal Internal
4.5 to
4.5 to 30 circuits 30
circuits circuits
VDC VDC
COM(–) COM(–)

Circuit configuration N/NA-type CPU Unit: E-type CPU Unit:


Normal outputs CIO 100.00 to CIO 100.01 Normal outputs CIO 100.01 to CIO 100.03
(sourcing) (sourcing)
N/NA-type CPU Unit:
Normal outputs CIO 100.02 to CIO 102.07
(sourcing)

COM(+)
COM(+)
Internal Internal 24 VDC,
24
circuits circuits 4.5 to 30 Internal VDC,
4.5 to
OUT L VDC circuits 30
OUT VDC
OUT L
~

L
OUT
~

Note: Do not connect a load to an output terminal or apply a voltage in excess of the maximum switching capacity.
* 1 Also do not exceed 0.9 A for the total for CIO 100.00 to CIO 100.03. (CIO 100.00 to CIO 100.03 is different common.)
* 2 The bits that can be used depend on the model of CPU Unit.

Pulse Outputs (CIO 100.00 and CIO 100.01)


Item Specification
Maximum switching
capacity 100 mA/4.5 to 26.4 VDC
Minimum switching
capacity 7 mA/4.5 to 26.4 VDC
Maximum output frequency 100 kHz

OFF 90%

Output waveform
ON 10%

4μs min. 2μs min.


Note: 1. The load for the above values is assumed to be the resistance load, and does not take into account the
impedance for the connecting cable to the load.
2. Due to distortions in pulse waveforms resulting from connecting cable impedance, the pulse widths in
actual operation may be smaller than the values shown above.

PWM Output (CIO 100.01)


Item Specification
Maximum switching
capacity 30 mA/4.5 to 26.4 VDC
Maximum output frequency 32 kHz
For ON duty +1%, .0%:10 kHz output
PWM output accuracy
For ON duty +5%, .0%: 0 to 32 kHz output

OFF

Output waveform
ON
tON
ON
T duty= tON × 100%
T

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Built-in Analog I/O (NA-type CPU Units)


●Analog Input Specifications
Item Voltage input Current input
Number of inputs 2 inputs (Allocated 2 words: CIO 90 to CIO 91.)
0 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V, 0 to 10 V, or -10 to
Input signal range 10 V 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA
Max. rated input ±15 V ±30 mA
External input impedance 1 MΩ min. Approx. 250Ω
Resolution 1/6000
At 25°C ±0.3% full scale ±0.4% full scale
Overall accuracy
0 to 55°C ±0.6% full scale ±0.8% full scale
-10 to +10 V F448 to 0BB8 hex FS
A/D conversion data
Other ranges 0000 to 1770 hex FS
Averaging function Supported (Set for individual inputs in the PLC Setup.)
Open-circuit detection function Supported (Value when disconnected: 8000 hex)

●Analog Output
Specifications
Item Voltage output Current output
1 output (Allocated 1 word: CIO
Number of outputs 190.)
0 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V, 0 to 10 V, or -10 to
Output signal range 10 V 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA
Allowable external output load
resistance 1 kΩ min. 600Ω max.
External input impedance 0.5Ωmax. ---
Resolution 1/6000
At 25°C ±0.4% full scale *
Overall accuracy
0 to 55°C ±0.8% full scale *
-10 to +10 V F448 to 0BB8 hex FS
D/A conversion data
Other ranges 0000 to 1770 hex FS
* In 0 to 20 mA mode, accuracy cannot be ensured at 0.2 mA or less.

●Shared I/O Specifications


Item Specification
Conversion time 2 ms/point (6 ms total for 2 analog inputs and 1 analog output.)
Photocoupler isolation between analog I/O terminals and internal
circuits.
Isolation method
No isolation between analog I/O signals.
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Specifications of Expansion I/O Units and Expansion Units


Expandable CPU Units
• Expansion I/O Units and Expansion Units cannot be connected to E10/14/20 or N14/20 CPU Units.
• A total of up to three Expansion I/O Units and Expansion Units can be connected to an E30/40, N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU
Unit.

●CP1E E10/14/20 or N14/20 CPU Unit

CP-series Expansion Units and Expansion I/O


Units cannot be connected.

●CP1E E30/40, N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU Unit

A total of up to three CP-series Expansion I/O Units


and Expansion Units can be connected.

NC NC COM 01 03 05 07 09 11 01 03 05 07 09 11 NC NC COM 01 03 05 07 09 11 01 03 05 07 09 11
NC NC 01 03 05 07 09 11 01 03 05 07 09 11
COM
NC NC 00 02 04 06 08 10 00 02 04 06 08 10 NC NC 00 02 04 06 08 10 00 02 04 06 08 10
NC NC 00 02 04 06 08 10 00 02 04 06 08 10
CH CH CH CH
CH CH

IN IN
IN

OUT OUT
OUT 40EDR 40EDR
40EDR

CH CH EXP CH CH EXP
CH CH EXP NC 00 00 02 04 05 07 NC 00 00 02 04 05 07
NC 00 00 02 04 05 07 COM COM COM 03 COM 06 COM 01 03 06 COM COM COM 03 COM 06 COM 01 03 06
NC COM NC COM
NC COM COM COM 03 COM 06 COM 01 03 COM 06

Connection Methods
Connection cables for the Expansion I/O Units and Expansion Units are used to connect the Units. The length can be
extended by using a CP1W-CN811 I/O Connection Cable (length: 800 m).

Maximum Number of I/O Points for an Expanded System


Number of inputs: 24
Total number of Number of outputs: 16
Built-in I/O on CPU Unit Built-in Analog
Total number of I/O points when three CP1W-
Expansion I/O Units and 40ED@
CPU Unit
Expansion Units that
can Expansion I/O Units are connected
Number of Number of be connected Number of Number of
Total AD DA Total
inputs outputs inputs outputs
CP1E-E10D@-
@ 10 6 4 10 6 4
CP1E-@14D@-
@ 14 8 6 Not possible. 14 8 6
CP1E-@20D@-
@ 20 12 8 20 12 8
None None
CP1E-@30D@-
@ 30 18 12 150 90 60
CP1E-@40D@-
@ 40 24 16 160 96 64
3 Units maximum
CP1E-N60D@-
@ 60 36 24 180 108 72
CP1E-NA20D@-
@ 20 12 8 2 1 140 84 56

Restrictions on External Power Supply Capacity


The following restrictions apply when using the CPU Unit’s external power supply.

●AC-power-supply E30/40, N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU Unit


The power supply capacity is restricted for AC-power-supply E30/40, N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU Units. It may not be
possible to use the full 300 mA of the external power supply, though a CPU Unit can connect any CP-series
Expansion I/O Unit or Expansion Unit.
The entire 300 mA from the external power supply can be used if Expansion Units and Expansion I/O Units are not
connected.
Refer to the CP1E CPU Unit Hardware Manual (Cat. No. W479) for details.

●AC-power-supply or DC-power-supply E10/14/20, N14/20 CPU Unit


There is no external power supply on AC-power-supply or DC-power-supply E10/14/20, N14/20 CPU Units.
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Specifications of Expansion I/O Units


●Input Specifications (CP1W-40EDR/40EDT/40EDT1/20EDR1/20EDT/20EDT1/8ED)
Item Specification
Input voltage 24 VDC +10%/-15%
Input impedance 4.7 kΩ
Input current 5 mA typical
ON voltage 14.4 VDC min.
OFF voltage 5.0 VDC max.
ON delay 1 ms max. *
OFF delay 1 ms max. *

IN
Input LED

Internal
750Ω

IN 4.7 kΩ
Circuit configuration
circuits
COM

Note: Do not apply voltage in excess of the rated voltage to the input terminal.
* The response time is the hardware delay value. The delay set in the PLC Setup (0 to 32 ms, default: 8 ms) must be
added to this value. For the CP1W-40EDR/EDT/EDT1, a fixed value of 16 ms must be added.

●Output Specifications
Relay Outputs (CP1W-40EDR/32ER/20EDR1/16ER/8ER)
Item Specification
2 A, 250 VAC (cosφ = 1),
Max. switching capacity
2 A, 24 VDC (4
A/common)
Min. switching capacity 5 VDC, 10 mA
Service life Electrica Resistive 150,000 operations (24
of l load VDC)
Inductive
relay load 100,000 operations (240 VAC, cosφ = 0.4)
(See note.)
Mechanica
l 20,000,000 operations
ON delay 15 ms max.
OFF delay 15 ms max.

Output LED OUT

Circuit configuration Internal OUT


circuits
COM Maximum
250 VAC: 2 A
24 VDC: 2 A

Note: 1. Estimating the Service Life of Relays


The service life of output contacts is as shown in the following diagram.

120 VAC resistive load


300
200
24 VDC τ = 7 ms
120 VAC cosφ = 0.4
100 240 VAC cosφ = 0.4
24 VDC/240 VAC resistive
104)Life (

load
50

30
20

10

3 Switching rate: 1,800 operations/hour


2

0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1 2 3 5


Contact current (A)
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2. Restrictions of CP1W-16ER/32ER
Limit the output load current to satisfy the following derating curve.

100
Output load current(%)

50

0
43 55

Ambient temperature(˚C)
3. CP1W-32ER’s maximum number of simultaneously ON output points is
24 (75%). Relation between Number of ON Outputs and Ambient
Temperature (CP1W-32ER)
)(%

75
ON simultaneously
Number of inputs

0
55

Ambient temperature (˚C)

4. According to the ambient temperature, there are restrictions on power supply voltage and output load
current for the CPU Units connected with the Expansion I/O Units (CP1W-
8ER/16ER/20EDR1/32ER/40EDR). Use the PLC in the range of the power supply voltage and output load
current as show below.
The ambient temperature is restricted for the power-supply CPU Units (CP1E-N/NA@@@@-@). Derating
curve of the output load current for Expansion I/O Units (CP1W-8ER/16ER/20EDR1/32ER/40EDR).
Connected to CP1E- Connected to CP1E- Connected to CP1E-N30DT@- Connected to CP1E-
N30DR-D N40DR-D D N40DT@-D
100% 100% 100% 100%
Power
Power Power Power voltage:
voltage: voltage:
voltage: 21.6 VDC
21.6 VDC 21.6 VDC
21.6 VDC 50%
50% 50% 50% Power
Power Power Power voltage:
voltage: voltage:
voltage: 20.4 VDC
20.4 VDC 20.4 VDC
20.4 VDC
0%
0% 0% 0% 35 45 55C
45 50
35 45 55C 30 55C 35 45 55C Ambient temperature
Ambient Ambient Ambient
temperature temperature temperature
Connected to CP1E- Connected to CP1E-NA20DR-
Connected to NA20DT@-D A
CP1E-N60DR-D/CP1E-
N60DT@-D
100% 100% 100%
Power Power
80%
voltage: voltage:
21.6 VDC 21.6 VDC
50% 50%
Power Power
voltage: voltage:
20.4 VDC 20.4 VDC
0% 0% 0% 50
40 45 55C 40 45 55C 55C
Ambient Ambient Ambient
temperature temperature temperature
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●Transistor Outputs (Sinking or Sourcing)


Specification
Item CP1W-40EDT CP1W-32ET CP1W-20EDT CP1W-16ET CP1W-8ET
CP1W-40EDT1 CP1W-32ET1 CP1W-20EDT1 CP1W-16ET1 CP1W-8ET1
4.5 to 30 VDC 4.5 to 30 VDC 24 VDC +10%/-5% 4.5 to 30 VDC 4.5 to 30 VDC
Max. switching 0. 0.
capacity 0.3 A/output 0.3 A/output 3 A/output 0.3 A/output 3 A/output
0. 0.
*1 0.9 A/common 0.9 A/common 9 A/common 0.9 A/common 9 A/common
1. 1.
3.6 A/Unit 7.2 A/Unit 8 A/Unit 3.6 A/Unit 8 A/Unit
Leakage current 0.1 mA max. 0.1 mA max. 0.1 mA max. 0.1 mA max. 0.1 mA max.
1. 1.
Residual voltage 1.5 V max. 1.5 V max. 5 V max. 1.5 V max. 5 V max.
ON delay 0.1 ms max. 0.1 ms max. 0.1 ms. 0.1 ms max. 0.1 ms max.
1 ms max. 1 ms max. 1 ms max. 1 ms max. 1 ms max.
OFF delay 24 VDC +10%/-5% 24 VDC +10%/-5% 24 VDC +10%/-5% 24 VDC +10%/-5% 24 VDC +10%/-5%
5 to 300 mA 5 to 300 mA 5 to 300 mA 5 to 300 mA 5 to 300 mA
Max. number of
Simultaneously ON 16 pts (100%) 24 pts (75%) 8 pts (100%) 16 pts (100%) 8 pts (100%)
Points of Output
Fuse *2 1 fuse/common

Sourcing
Sinking Outputs Outputs
Output LED
Output LED OUT
L
COM (+)
Circuit configuration
L Internal
24
Internal 24 VDC/4.5
OUT circuits OUT
circuits VDC/4.5 to 30 VDC
to 30 VDC L
COM
(−) L
OUT

*1 If the ambient temperature is maintained below 50C, up to 0.9 A/common can be used.
(A)
0.9
commonTotal current for

0.8

55
0 50 (C)
Ambient temperature
*2 The fuse cannot be replaced by the user. Replace the Unit if the fuse breaks due to an short-circuit or
overcurrent.
*3 Do not connect a load to an output terminal or apply a voltage in excess of the maximum switching capacity.
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Specifications of Expansion Units


●Analog Input Units
Model CP1W-AD041
Item Voltage Input Current Input
Number of inputs 4 inputs (4 words allocated)
0 to 5 VDC, 1 to 5 VDC,
Input signal range 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA
0 to 10 VDC, or –10 to 10 VDC
Max. rated input 15 V 30 mA
External input impedance 1 MΩ min. Approx. 250 Ω
Resolution 1/6000 (full scale)
25C 0.3% full scale 0.4% full scale
Overall accuracy
0 to 55C 0.6% full scale 0.8% full scale
16-bit binary (4-digit hexadecimal)
Full scale for –10 to 10 V: F448 to 0BB8
A/D conversion data Hex
Full scale for other ranges: 0000 to
1770 Hex
Supported (Set in output words n+1
Averaging function and n+2.)
Open-circuit detection function Supported
Conversion time 2 ms/point (8 ms/all points)
Photocoupler isolation between analog I/O terminals and internal circuits. No isolation
Isolation method between analog I/O signals.
5 VDC: 100 mA max.; 24 VDC: 90 mA
Current consumption max.

●Analog Output Units


Model CP1W-DA041
Item Voltage Output Current Output
Number of outputs 4 outputs (4 words allocated)
1 to 5 VDC, 0 to 10 VDC, or –10 to 10
Output signal range VDC 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA
External output
allowable
2 kΩ min. 350 Ω max.
load resistance
External output
Analog impedance 0.5 Ω max. ---
output Resolution 1/6000 (full scale)
section
Overall 25C 0.4% full scale
accuracy 0 to 55C 0.8% full scale
16-bit binary (4-digit hexadecimal)
Full scale for –10 to 10 V: F448 to 0BB8
D/A conversion data Hex
Full scale for other ranges: 0000 to
1770 Hex
Conversion time 2 ms/point (8 ms/all points)
Photocoupler isolation between analog I/O terminals and internal circuits. No isolation between
Isolation method analog I/O signals.
5 VDC: 80 mA max.; 24 VDC: 124 mA
Current consumption max.
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●Analog I/O Units


Model CP1W-MAD11
Item Voltage I/O Current I/O
Number of inputs 2 inputs (2 words allocated)
0 to 5 VDC, 1 to 5 VDC,
Input signal range 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA
0 to 10 VDC, or −10 to 10 VDC
Max. rated input 15 V 30 mA
External input impedance 1 MΩ min. Approx. 250 Ω

Analog Input Resolution 1/6000 (full scale)


Section 25C 0.3% full scale 0.4% full scale
Overall accuracy
0 to 55C 0.6% full scale 0.8% full scale
16-bit binary (4-digit hexadecimal)
Full scale for −10 to 10 V: F448 to
A/D conversion data 0BB8 hex
Full scale for other ranges: 0000 to
1770 hex
Averaging function Supported (Settable for individual inputs via DIP switch)
Open-circuit detection function Supported
Number of outputs 1 output (1 word allocated)
1 to 5 VDC, 0 to 10 VDC, or
Output signal range 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA
−10 to 10 VDC,
Allowable external output load
resistance 1 kΩ min. 600 Ω max.
External output impedance 0.5 Ω max.
Analog Output
Section Resolution 1/6000 (full scale)
25C 0.4% full scale
Overall accuracy
0 to 55C 0.8% full scale
16-bit binary (4-digit hexadecimal)
Full scale for −10 to 10 V: F448 to
Set data (D/A conversion) 0BB8 hex
Full scale for other ranges: 0000 to
1770 hex
Conversion time 2 ms/point (6 ms/all points)
Photocoupler isolation between analog I/O terminals and internal circuits.
Isolation method
No isolation between analog I/O
signals.
Current 5 VDC: 83 mA max., 24 VDC: 110 mA
consumption max.

●Temperature Sensors Units


Item CP1W-TS001 CP1W-TS002 CP1W-TS101 CP1W-TS102
Thermocouples Platinum resistance thermometer
Switchable between K and J, but same type must Switchable between Pt100 and JPt100, but same
Temperature sensors be used for type must
all inputs. be used for all inputs.
Number of inputs 2 4 2 4
Allocated input words 2 4 2 4
(The larger of 0.5% of converted value or 2C) (The larger of 0.5% of converted value or 1C)
1 digit 1 digit
Accuracy
max. * max.
250 ms for 2 or 4 input
Conversion time points
Converted temperature data 16-bit binary data (4-digit hexadecimal)
Photocouplers between all temperature input
Isolation signals
Current consumption 5 VDC: 40 mA max., 24 VDC: 59 mA max. 5 VDC: 54 mA max., 24 VDC: 73 mA max.
* Accuracy for a K-type sensor at -100°C or less is ±4°C ±1 digit max.

The rotary switch is used to set the temperature range.


CP1W- CP1W-
TS001/TS002 TS101/TS102
Setting
Input type Range (C) Range (F) Input type Range (C) Range (F)
−300.0 to
0 −200 to 1,300 −300 to 2,300 Pt100 −200.0 to 650.0 1,200.0
K
−300.0 to
1 0.0 to 500.0 0.0 to 900.0 JPt100 −200.0 to 650.0 1,200.0
2 −100 to 850 −100 to 1,500 ---
J
3 0.0 to 400.0 0.0 to 750.0 --- Cannot be set.
4 to F --- Cannot be set. ---

●CompoBus/S I/O Link Unit


Model number CP1W-SRT21
Master/slave CompoBus/S Slave
Number of I/O points 8 input points, 8 output points
Number of words allocated in CPU
1 input word, 1 output word
Unit I/O memory
Set using the DIP switch
Node number setting
(Set before turning on the CPU Unit’s power supply.)

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External Interfaces
The CP1E CPU Units provide the following external
interfaces.

E10/14/20 or N14/20 CPU Units N-type

E-type

Power supply input terminals

Ground Built-in RS-232C


Input terminal block terminal communications
Input status indicator
terminals
Built-in
Input indicators
RS-232C port

Peripheral
USB port Battery
cover
Analog
adjusters
Output
Operation indicators indicators
Output
Output terminals
terminal
block
Note: Terminal Block (Fixed)

E30/40, N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU Units


N-type/NA-type
E-type
Power supply Built-in RS-232C communications
input terminals Input terminals status indicator
Input terminal
Analog input
block Batte
ry terminal
Input Ground cover (NA-type only)
indicators terminal
Expansio
Peripheral n
USB port I/O Unit
connecto
r
Analog Analog output
adjusters Output terminals
indicator (NA-type only)
s
Operation Built-in RS-232C Serial Option
Output
indicators
terminal port Board slot
External Output
power terminals block
supply

Note: Terminal Block (Fixed)

Built-in RS-232C Port for N/NA-type CPU


Units
●RS-232C Connector

Pin Abbr. Signal name Signal direction


5 1
1 FG Frame ground --
2 SD (TXD) Send data Output
3 RD (RXD) Receive data Input
4 RS (RTS) Request to send Output
9 6
5 CS (CTS) Clear to send Input
6 5V Power supply --
7 DR (DSR) Data set ready Input
8 ER (DTR) Data terminal ready Output
9 SG (0 V) Signal ground --
Connector hood FG Frame Ground --
Note: Do not use the 5-V power from pin 6 of the RS-232C port for anything but CJ1W-
CIF11 RS-422A Conversion Adapter, NT-AL001 RS-232C/RS-422A Conversion Adapter
and NV3W-M@20L Programmable Terminal. The external device or the CPU Unit may
be damaged.

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Optional Serial Communications Board for N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU Units

CP1E N30/40/60
or NA20 CPU Units

Maximum
Connection
Built-in Model number Port transmission method
RS-232C port distance
Connector
CP1W-CIF01 One RS-232C port 15 m
(D-sub, 9 pin
female)

CP1W-CIF01 CP1W-CIF11/12 One RS-422A/485


port Terminal block
RS-232C Option RS-422A/485 CP1W-CIF11
(not isolated)
50 m
(using ferrules)
Option One RS-422A/485
Board Board CP1W-CIF12
port
500 m
Terminal block
(isolated) (using ferrules)

CP1W-CIF01 RS-232C Option Board


Front Back
Communications Status Indicator

CPU Unit Connector


COMM

RS-232 Connector
●RS-232C Connector
5 1 Pin Abbr. Signal name Signal direction
1 FG Frame ground --
2 SD (TXD) Send data Output
3 RD (RXD) Receive data Input
4 RS (RTS) Request to send Output
9 6
5 CS (CTS) Clear to send Input
6 5V Power supply --
7 DR (DSR) Data set ready Input
8 ER (DTR) Data terminal ready Output
9 SG (0 V) Signal ground --
Connector hood FG Frame Ground --
Note: Do not use the 5-V power from pin 6 of the RS-232C port for anything but CJ1W-CIF11
RS-422A Conversion Adapter, NT-AL001 RS-232C/RS-422A Conversion Adapter and
NV3W-M@20L Programmable Terminal. The external device or the CPU Unit may be
damaged.

CP1W-CIF11/CIF12 RS-422A/485 Option Board


Front Back
Communications Status Indicator

CPU
Unit
COMM
Connect
or
RDA- RDB+ SDA- SDB+ FG

DIP Switch for


Operation Settings

RS-422A/485 Connector
●RS-422A/485 Terminal Block

Tighten the terminal block screws


to a torque of 0.28 N∙m.
FG
RDA-
RDB+ SDA- SDB+

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@/NA20D@-@
Connecting to Support Software
Operating Environment and System Configuration
The following system is required to operate the CX-Programmer. Make sure your system provides the following
conditions and has the necessary components.

Item Description
Supported computer IBM PC/AT or equivalent
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM
drive One or more
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP,
Supported Operating Systems Windows 2000 (Service Pack 4 or later)
(except 64-bit edition)
CPU Pentium II 333 MHz or faster
256 MB min. 512 MB or more
RAM recommended
Available hard disk
space 600 MB min.
Display 800 x 600 SVGA min.
PLC and connection
port USB port or RS-232C port

Connecting Methods
Using commercially available USB cable, connect the CX-Programmer to the peripheral USB port on the CPU Unit.
Host link connection can be made with RS-232C port to connect the Programming Device (CX-Programmer).
CX-Programmer

USB port

A connector CP1E CPU Unit

Commercially
available USB
cable

B connector

Peripheral USB port


(Conforming to USB 2.0, B connector)

Connecting Cable
Use the following cable to connect the CP1E CPU Unit to the computer running the Support Software.

USB port
Network type
Port at Unit Port at computer Model numbers Length
(communications
mode)
Peripheral USB port Commercially available USB cable
USB port USB 2.0 (or 1.1) Less than 5 m
(Conforming to USB 2.0, B
connector) (A connector - B connector)

RS-232C Port for N/NA-type CPU Units


Port at Communications Connecting Cable
Port at Unit computer mode
Model Length Remarks
Wit anti-
h static
XW2Z-200S-CV 2m
connectors
RS-232C Port or Host Link With anti-static
CP1W-CIF01 RS-232C port * XW2Z-500S-CV 5m
(SYSWAY) connectors
(Add this to the option board
slot.)
XW2Z-200S-V 2m ---
XW2Z-500S-V 5m ---
Note: Connectable with CX-Programmer Ver.9.1 or higher only.
* Use the USB-Serial Conversion Cable CS1W-CIF31 together to connect a PLC to a personal computer's USB port.
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Unit Versions
Units Model numbers Unit version
CP1E-E@@D@-@
CP1E CPU Units CP1E-N@@D@-@ Unit version 1.@
CP1E-NA@@D@-@

Unit Versions and Programming Devices


The following tables show the relationship between unit versions and CX-Programmer versions.

Unit Versions and Programming Devices


Required Programming Device *
CX-
CX- Programme
Programmer Micro PLC Edition CX-Programmer r
CPU Unit Functions
for CP1E
Ver.9.0
Ver.8.1 or 3 Ver.8.1 or Ver.9.03
Ver.8.2 Ver.8.2 Ver.9.0 Ver.1.0
or
lower higher lower or higher
CP1E-E10D@-@ Yes Yes
Unit Not Not Not Not Not
CP1E-@14D@-@ version Supports Supports
support. Not support. support. support. support. support.
1.@ Smart Smart
CP1E-N60D@-@ functions Input Input
CP1E-NA20D@-@ function. function.
Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes
CP1E-E20/30/40D@- Does not Does not
Unit
A version Not Supports Not Supports Supports Supports
CP1E-N20/30/40D@- 1.@ support. support Smart support. support Smart Smart Smart
@ functions Input Smart Input Input Input
Smart Input Input
function. function. function. function.
function. function.
* A Programming Console cannot be used.
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Programming Instructions
Sequence Input Instructions Comparison Instructions
Instruction Mnemonic Instruction Mnemonic
LOAD LD LD,AND,OR+=
LOAD NOT LD NOT LD,AND,OR+<>
AND AND Input Comparison Instructions LD,AND,OR+<
AND NOT AND NOT (unsigned) LD,AND,OR+<=

OR OR LD,AND,OR+>

OR NOT OR NOT LD,AND,OR+>=

AND LOAD AND LD LD,AND,OR+=+L

OR LOAD OR LD LD,AND,OR+<>+L

NOT NOT Input Comparison Instructions LD,AND,OR+<+L


(double, unsigned) LD,AND,OR+<=+L
CONDITION ON UP
LD,AND,OR+>+L
CONDITION OFF DOWN
LD,AND,OR+>=+L
Sequence Output Instructions LD,AND,OR+=+S
Instruction Mnemonic LD,AND,OR+<>+S
OUTPUT OUT Input Comparison Instructions LD,AND,OR+<+S
OUTPUT NOT OUT NOT (signed) LD,AND,OR+<=+S
KEEP KEEP LD,AND,OR+>+S
DIFFERENTIATE UP DIFU LD,AND,OR+>=+S
DIFFERENTIATE DOWN DIFD LD,AND,OR+=+SL
SET SET LD,AND,OR+<>+SL
RESET RSET Input Comparison Instructions LD,AND,OR+<+SL
MULTIPLE BIT SET SETA (double, signed) LD,AND,OR+<=+SL
MULTIPLE BIT RESET RSTA LD,AND,OR+>+SL
SINGLE BIT SET SETB LD,AND,OR+>=+SL
SINGLE BIT RESET RSTB =DT
<>DT
Sequence Output Instructions <DT
Time Comparison Instructions
Instruction Mnemonic <=DT
END END >DT
NO OPERATION NOP >=DT
INTERLOCK IL COMPARE CMP
INTERLOCK CLEAR ILC DOUBLE COMPARE CMPL
MULTI-INTERLOCK SIGNED BINARY COMPARE CPS
MILH
DIFFERENTIATION HOLD
DOUBLE SIGNED BINARY
MULTI-INTERLOCK CPSL
MILR COMPARE
DIFFERENTIATION RELEASE
TABLE COMPARE TCMP
MULTI-INTERLOCK CLEAR MILC
UNSIGNED BLOCK COMPARE BCMP
JUMP JMP
AREA RANGE COMPARE ZCP
JUMP END JME
DOUBLE AREA RANGE
CONDITIONAL JUMP CJP COMPARE ZCPL
FOR LOOP FOR
BREAK LOOP BREAK
Data Movement Instructions
NEXT LOOP NEXT Instruction Mnemonic
MOVE MOV
Timer and Counter Instructions DOUBLE MOVE MOVL
Instruction Mnemonic MOVE NOT MVN
TIM MOVE BIT MOVB
TIMER
TIMX MOVE DIGIT MOVD
CNT MULTIPLE BIT TRANSFER XFRB
COUNTER
CNTX BLOCK TRANSFER XFER
TIMH BLOCK SET BSET
HIGH-SPEED TIMER
TIMHX DATA EXCHANGE XCHG
TMHH SINGLE WORD DISTRIBUTE DIST
ONE-MS TIMER
TMHHX DATA COLLECT COLL
TTIM
ACCUMULATIVE TIMER
TTIMX
TIML
LONG TIMER
TIMLX
CNTR
REVERSIBLE COUNTER
CNTRX
CNR
RESET TIMER/COUNTER
CNRX
3
5
CP1E-E@@D@-@ CP1E-N@@D@-@/NA20D@-@
DOUBLE BCD DIVIDE /BL

Data Shift Instructions


Instruction Mnemonic
SHIFT REGISTER SFT
REVERSIBLE SHIFT REGISTER SFTR
WORD SHIFT WSFT
ARITHMETIC SHIFT LEFT ASL
ARITHMETIC SHIFT RIGHT ASR
ROTATE LEFT ROL
ROTATE RIGHT ROR
ONE DIGIT SHIFT LEFT SLD
ONE DIGIT SHIFT RIGHT SRD
SHIFT N-BITS LEFT NASL
DOUBLE SHIFT N-BITS LEFT NSLL
SHIFT N-BITS RIGHT NASR
DOUBLE SHIFT N-BITS RIGHT NSRL

Increment/Decrement Instructions
Instruction Mnemonic
INCREMENT BINARY ++
DOUBLE INCREMENT BINARY ++L
DECREMENT BINARY --
DOUBLE DECREMENT BINARY --L
INCREMENT BCD ++B
DOUBLE INCREMENT BCD ++BL
DECREMENT BCD --B
DOUBLE DECREMENT BCD --BL

Symbol Math Instructions


Instruction Mnemonic
SIGNED BINARY ADD WITHOUT
+
CARRY
DOUBLE SIGNED BINARY ADD
+L
WITHOUT CARRY
SIGNED BINARY ADD WITH
CARRY +C
DOUBLE SIGNED BINARY ADD
+CL
WITH CARRY
BCD ADD WITHOUT CARRY +B
DOUBLE BCD ADD WITHOUT
CARRY +BL
BCD ADD WITH CARRY +BC
DOUBLE BCD ADD WITH
CARRY +BCL
SIGNED BINARY SUBTRACT
-
WITHOUT CARRY
DOUBLE SIGNED BINARY
-L
SUBTRACT WITHOUT CARRY
SIGNED BINARY SUBTRACT
WITH
-C
CARRY
DOUBLE SIGNED BINARY
-CL
SUBTRACT WITH CARRY
BCD SUBTRACT WITHOUT
CARRY -B
DOUBLE BCD SUBTRACT
-BL
WITHOUT CARRY
BCD SUBTRACT WITH CARRY -BC
DOUBLE BCD SUBTRACT WITH
-BCL
CARRY
SIGNED BINARY MULTIPLY *
DOUBLE SIGNED BINARY
MULTIPLY *L
BCD MULTIPLY *B
DOUBLE BCD MULTIPLY *BL
SIGNED BINARY DIVIDE /
DOUBLE SIGNED BINARY
DIVIDE /L
BCD DIVIDE /B
Floating-point Math Instructions
Instruction Mnemonic

Conversion Instructions FLOATING TO 16-BIT FIX


FLOATING TO 32-BIT FIXL
Instruction Mnemonic
16-BIT TO FLOATING FLT
BCD-TO-BINARY BIN
32-BIT TO FLOATING FLTL
DOUBLE BCD-TO-DOUBLE
BINL FLOATING-POINT ADD +F
BINARY
BINARY-TO-BCD BCD FLOATING-POINT SUBTRACT -F

DOUBLE BINARY-TO-DOUBLE FLOATING-POINT DIVIDE /F


BCD BCDL FLOATING-POINT MULTIPLY *F
2’S COMPLEMENT NEG LD, AND, OR+=F
DATA DECODER MLPX LD, AND, OR+<>F
DATA ENCODER DMPX LD, AND, OR+<F
Floating Symbol Comparison
ASCII CONVERT ASC LD, AND, OR+<=F
ASCII TO HEX HEX LD, AND, OR+>F
LD, AND, OR+>=F
Logic FLOATING- POINT TO ASCII FSTR
Instructions ASCII TO FLOATING-POINT FVAL

Instruction Mnemonic Table Data Processing Instructions


LOGICAL AND ANDW
Instruction Mnemonic
DOUBLE LOGICAL AND ANDL
SWAP BYTES SWAP
LOGICAL OR ORW
FRAME CHECKSUM FCS
DOUBLE LOGICAL OR ORWL
EXCLUSIVE OR XORW Data Control Instructions
DOUBLE EXCLUSIVE OR XORL
Instruction Mnemonic
COMPLEMENT COM PID CONTROL WITH
DOUBLE COMPLEMENT COML AUTOTUNING PIDAT
TIME-PROPORTIONAL OUTPUT TPO
Special Math Instructions SCALING SCL
Instruction Mnemonic SCALING 2 SCL2
ARITHMETIC PROCESS APR
SCALING 3 SCL3
BIT COUNTER BCNT
AVERAGE AVG

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@/NA20D@-@

Subroutine Instructions
Instruction Mnemonic
SUBROUTINE CALL SBS
SUBROUTINE ENTRY SBN
SUBROUTINE RETURN RET

Interrupt Control Instructions


Instruction Mnemonic
SET INTERRUPT MASK MSKS
CLEAR INTERRUPT CLI
DISABLE INTERRUPTS DI
ENABLE INTERRUPTS EI

High-speed Counter and Pulse Output


Instructions
Instruction Mnemonic
MODE CONTROL INI
HIGH-SPEED COUNTER PV
READ PRV
COMPARISON TABLE LOAD CTBL
SPEED OUTPUT SPED
SET PULSES PULS
PULSE OUTPUT PLS2
ACCELERATION CONTROL ACC
ORIGIN SEARCH ORG
PULSE WITH VARIABLE DUTY
PWM
FACTOR

Step Instructions
Instruction Mnemonic
STEP DEFINE STEP
STEP START SNXT

I/O Unit
Instructions
Instruction Mnemonic
I/O REFRESH IORF
7-SEGMENT DECODER SDEC
DIGITAL SWITCH INPUT DSW
MATRIX INPUT MTR
7-SEGMENT DISPLAY OUTPUT 7SEG

Serial Communications
Instructions
Instruction Mnemonic
TRANSMIT TXD
RECEIVE RXD

Clock
Instructions
Instruction Mnemonic
CALENDAR ADD CADD
CALENDAR SUBTRACT CSUB
CLOCK ADJUSTMENT DATE

Failure Diagnosis Instructions


Instruction Mnemonic
FAILURE ALARM FAL
SEVERE FAILURE ALARM FALS

Other
Instructions
Instruction Mnemonic
SET CARRY STC
CLEAR CARRY CLC
EXTEND MAXIMUM CYCLE
TIME WDT

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(Unit:
Dimensions mm)

CP1E CPU Unit


●CPU Units with 10 I/O Points
66 85

56 8

110 100 90

Two, 4.5 dia.

●CPU Units with 14 or 20 I/O Points


86 85
76 8

110 100 90

Two, 4.5 dia.

●CPU Units with 30 I/O Points


CPU Units with 20 I/O Points and Built-in Analog
130 85
120 8

110 100 90

Four, 4.5 dia.


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CP1E-E@@D@-@ CP1E-N@@D@-
@/NA20D@-@

●CPU Units with 40 I/O Points


150 85
140 8

110 100 90

Four, 4.5 dia.

●CPU Units with 60 I/O


Points
195 85

185 8

110 100 90

Four, 4.5 dia.


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CP1E-E@@D@-@ CP1E-N@@D@-@/NA20D@-@

Expansion I/O Units and Expansion Units


●CP1W-8E@@/CP1W-SRT21
66 50
5
56±0.2 8

100±0.2
90

5 Two, 4.5 dia.

●CP1W-20ED@/CP1W-16E@@/CP1W-AD041/CP1W-DA041/CP1W-MAD11/CP1W-TS@@@

86 50
5
76±0.2 8

100±0.2
90

5 Two, 4.5 dia.

●CP1W-40ED@/CP1W-
32E@@
150 50
140 8

110 100 90

Four, 4.5 dia.


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CP1E-E@@D@-@ CP1E-N@@D@-
@/NA20D@-@
Related Manuals
Manual name Cat. No. Model numbers Application Contents
Describes the following
information for
CP1E PLCs.
To learn the hardware • Overview and features
specifications of the
CP1E-E@@D@-@ • Basic system configuration
SYSMAC CP Series CP1E W479 CP1E-N@@D@-@ CP1E PLCs • Part names and functions
CPU Unit Hardware
Manual CP1E-NA@@D@-@ • Installation and settings
• Troubleshooting
Use this manual together with the CP1E CPU Unit Software Manual (Cat.
No. W480) and
CP1E CPU Unit Instructions Reference Manual (Cat. No. W483).
Describes the following
information for
CP1E PLCs.
• CPU Unit operation
• Internal memory
• Programming
To learn the software • Settings
specifications of the
CP1E-E@@D@-@ • CPU Unit built-in functions
SYSMAC CP Series CP1E CP1E
W480 CP1E-N@@D@-@ • Interrupts
CPU Unit Software
Manual CP1E-NA@@D@-@ • High-speed counter inputs
• Pulse outputs
• Serial communications
• Analog I/O function
• Other functions
Use this manual together with the CP1E CPU Unit Hardware Manual
(Cat. No. W479)
and CP1E CPU Unit Instructions Reference Manual (Cat. No. W483).
Describes each programming
instruction in
detail.
When programming, use this
SYSMAC CP Series CP1E CP1E-E@@D@-@ manual
To learn programming instructions
CPU Unit Instructions W483 CP1E-N@@D@-@ in detail together with the CP1E CPU Unit
Hardware Manual (Cat. No. W479)
Reference Manual CP1E-NA@@D@-@ and
CP1E CPU Unit Software Manual
(Cat. No.
W480).
Describes 1) C-mode commands
CS1G/H-CPU@@H and 2)
CS1G/H-CPU@@- To learn communications
V1 FINS commands in detail.
commands for
Read this manual for details on C-
CS1D-CPU@@H CS/CJ/CP/NSJ-series Controllers in mode
detail and FINS commands addressed to
CS1D-CPU@@S CPU
CS/CJ/CP/NSJ Series CS1W-SCU@@-V1 Units.
Communications
Note: This manual describes commands addressed to CPU Units. It
Commands W342 CS1W-SCB@@-V1 does not cover
commands addressed to other Units or ports (e.g., serial
Reference Manual CJ1G/H-CPU@@H communications ports
on CPU Units, communications ports on Serial Communications
CJ1G-CPU@@P Units/Boards,
and other Communications
CJ1M-CPU@@ Units).
CJ1G-CPU@@
CJ1W-SCU@@-V1
CP1L-L10D@-@ Describes the following
information for
CP1L-L14D@-@
CP1L/CP1E PLCs.
CP1L-L20D@-@
• Basic configuration and
component
SYSMAC CP Series CP1L-M30D@-@
To learn the basic setup methods
of the names
CP1L/CP1E CPU Unit W461 CP1L-M40D@-@
CP1L/CP1E PLCs • Mounting and wiring
Introduction Manual CP1L-M60D@-@
• Programming, data transfer, and
CP1E-E@@D@-@
debugging using the CX-
Programmer
CP1E-N@@D@-@
• Application program examples
CP1E-NA@@D@-@
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Read and Understand this Catalog
Please read and understand this catalog before purchasing the product. Please consult your OMRON
representative if you have any questions or comments.

Warranty and Limitations of Liability


WARRANTY
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workmanship for a period of one year (or other period if specified) from date of sale by OMRON.
OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING NON-
INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS.
ANY BUYER OR USER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE BUYER OR USER ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT
THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE. OMRON
DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.

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OMRON SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
LOSS OF PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS,
WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, OR STRICT LIABILITY.
In no event shall the responsibility of OMRON for any act exceed the individual price of the product on
which liability is asserted.

IN NO EVENT SHALL OMRON BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WARRANTY, REPAIR, OR OTHER CLAIMS


REGARDING THE PRODUCTS UNLESS OMRON'S ANALYSIS CONFIRMS THAT THE PRODUCTS WERE
PROPERLY HANDLED, STORED, INSTALLED, AND MAINTAINED AND NOT SUBJECT TO
CONTAMINATION, ABUSE, MISUSE, OR INAPPROPRIATE MODIFICATION OR REPAIR.

Application Considerations
SUITABILITY FOR USE
OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes, or regulations that apply
to the combination of the product in the customer's application or use of the product.
Take all necessary steps to determine the suitability of the product for the systems, machines, and
equipment with which it will be used.
Know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to this product.
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 OMRON PRODUCT IS PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED
USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.

PROGRAMMABLE PRODUCTS
OMRON shall not be responsible for the user's programming of a programmable product, or any
consequence thereof.

Disclaimers
CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS
Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and
other reasons. Consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual specifications
of purchased product.

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS


Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes, even when
tolerances are shown.

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 OMRON's test conditions, and the
users must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the
OMRON Warranty and Limitations of Liability.

Note: Do not use this document to


operate the Unit.

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60173-5302 U.S.A.
Tel: (31)2356-81-300/Fax: (31)2356-81-388

Tel: (1) 847-843-7900/Fax: (1) 847-843-7787

OMRON ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD. OMRON (CHIN


No. 438A Alexandra Road # 05-05/08
(Lobby 2), Room 2211, B
Alexandra Technopark, 200 Yin Cheng
PuDong New A
Singapore 119967 China
Tel: (86) 21-503
Tel: (65) 6835-3011/Fax: (65) 6835-2711 2200
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Reserved. In the interest of product
improvement, specifications are
subject to change without notice.

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