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1. EE 3 The instructions are converted The Output Window shows the conversion results Double click an error shown on the Output Window to jump to the corresponding section of the ladder program ee Name ProgramsNewProgram1 iiladder Section Name Sector Ladder Section Hame END NewPLct D errors D wammes Some instructions can not be converted In that case modify the ladder program according to the procedures in Appendix A Instruction conversion by the Change Model function of CX Programmer You can check the program by selecting Program Compile The Output Window shows the checking results Be sure to execute the Program Check because there is an instruction to which an error is not displayed when the model is changed 4 The PLC memory data cannot be maintained when the PLC model is changed Open the PLC Memory 5 6 7 8 windows for both CV CVM1 and CJ series PLCs and copy the necessary memory data after conversion a SE es SCH EES en Ir re ele ge eer lem mem gem gl ru EE os at OO eH aa MAPLI Il TV Taba FOO ku a alele e ale alal E jaa al ey E EE BE Sie GER EECHER EE ae E
2. Allocates 25 words for each Unit No DM 2 000 to 3 599 Allocates 100 words for each Unit No CIO 2 300 to 2 555 default CIO 200 to 999 default CIO 1 900 to 1 963 CIO 2 000 to 2 063 CIO 0032 to 0199 The start word differs by models CIO 1 964 to 1 999 CIO 2 064 to 2 299 1000 to 1199 words D0000 to 0127 Free location and free words allocation CIO 0 to 319 The number of words differs by models CIO 0 to 999 When you set the words allocated to each rack CIO 2 000 to 2 199 Allocates 10 words for each Unit No DM 20 000 to 21 999 Allocates 100 words for each Unit No 1 500 to 1 899 words Allocates 25 words for each Unit No DM30 000 to 31 599 Allocates 100 words for each Unit No None Allocation of other remote I O DeviceNet I O allocation of CPU Bus Unit CompoNet I O allocation of Special I O Unit CompoBus S I O allocation of Special I O Unit None Allocation of other remote I O DeviceNet I O allocation of CPU Bus Unit CompoNet I O allocation of Special I O Unit CompoBus S I O allocation of Special I O Unit DeviceNet for CJ I O allocation of CPU Bus Unit CIO 1 200 to 1 499 CIO 3 800 to 6 143 W000 to 511 Refer to CU2 CPU Unit Software USER s MANUAL Cat No W473 for details of the I O allocation CJ series CPU do not support SYSMAC BUS Consider switching to other remote I O system CJ series CPU do not support S
3. CV CVM1 Replacement Guide From CV CVM1 to CJ2 About this document This document provides the reference information for replacing CV CVM1 PLC systems with CJ2 series PLC This document does not include precautions and reminders please read and understand the important precautions and reminders described on the manuals of PLCs both of PLC used in the existing system and PLC you will use to replace the existing PLC before attempting to start operation Related CPU Units Manuals W472 W473 CJ2H CPU6n EIP CJ2H CPU6no CJ2 CPUaoo CJ2H CPU6n EIP CJ2H CPU6no CJ2M CPUnoo CJ2 CPU Unit Hardware USER S MANUAL CJ2 CPU Unit Software USER S MANUAL W486 CJ2M CPUno0 CH2M MD210 CJ2M Pulse I O Module USER S MANUAL W394 W474 W342 W202 CS1G H CPULL EV1 CS1G H CPUO OH CS1D CPUO OH CS1D CPUOOS CJ1H CPUOOH R CJ1G cPUO O CJ1G H CPUO OH CJ1G CPUOOP CJ1M cCPUO O CS1G H CPUooH CS1G H CPUoo V1 CS1D CPUooH CS1D CPUnooS CJ1H CPUncoH R CJ1G H CPUooH CJ1G CPUooP CJ1M G CPUoo NSJo oooo B ooo CS1G H CPUooH CS1G H CPUnot V1 CS1D CPUooH CS1D CPUnooS CS1W SCUsz V1 CS1W SCBao V1 CJ1H CPUncoH R CJ1G H CPUooH CJ1G CPUnooP CJ1M G CPUoo CJ1W SCUoz V1 CP1H Xoooo o CP1H XAsgooo o CP1H Yoooo o NSJo oooo B ooo CVM1 CV500 CV1000 CV2000 CS CJ NSJ Series PROGRAMMING MANUAL CS CJ NSJ Series INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE MANUAL CS CJ CP NSJ Series Communications Commands REFERENCE MANUAL CVM1
4. CV CVM1 Unit Corresponding CJ series Unit Model C2000 ID216 Specification 12 to 24 VDC 13 mA Terminal block 8 points independent common Model CJ1W INTO1 Specification 24 VDC 7 mA Terminal block 16 points 16 points common AC Input Units CV CVM1 Unit Corresponding CJ series Unit Model C500 1A121 Specification 100 to 120 VAC 10 mA Terminal block 16 points Model C500 IA222 Specification 200 to 240 VAC 10 mA Terminal block 16 points Model C500 1A122 Specification 100 to 120 VAC 10 mA Terminal block 32 points Model C500 IA223 Specification 200 to 240 VAC 10 mA Terminal block 32 points AC DC Input Units CV CVM1 Unit Corresponding CJ series Unit Model C500 IM211 Specification 12 to 24 VAC VDC 10 mA Terminal block 16 points Model C500 IM212 Specification 12 to 24 VAC VDC 10 mA Terminal block 32 points 18 Model CJ1W 1A111 Specification 100 to 120 VAC 7 mA Terminal block 16 points Model CJ1W 1IA201 x2 Specification 200 to 240 VAC 9 mA Terminal block 8 points Model CJ1W 1A111 2 Specification 100 to 120 VAC 7 mA Terminal block 16 points Model CJ1W IA201 4 Specification 200 to 240 VAC 9 mA Terminal block 8 points Model CJ1W 1ID211 Specification 24 VDC 7 mA Terminal block 16 points When you use the AC Input Unit change wiring for DC Input Unit Model CJ1W ID231 ID232 Specification 24 VDC 4 1 mA Connector 32 points
5. 1 0 Refresh Address Enable Timings Hold Startup Hald Mode Force Status Hold Bit Program 2 OM Hold Bit Debug P Restart Continuation P e Monitor Aun 3 Automatically transfer user program Display Modes at startup e Mode Mode 2 Mode 3 C M1 W2 CPU 1 Monitor CV CVM1 CPU Unit CJ series CPU Unit Startup Startup Settings to hold the force on off status and at Startup Hold Startup Hold power interruption If this setting is enabled Forced Status Hold Bit Forced Status Hold Bit status is maintained when the power is turned on again There is no functional difference between the CV CVM1 and CJ Startup hold Startup Startup Settings to hold the I O memory hold bits Startup Hold Startup Hold status at power interruption The status is IOM Hold Bit IOM Hold Bit maintained when the power is turned on There is no functional difference between the CV CVM1 and CJ Startup Setting to hold the status of restart Startup Hold continuation bits at power interruption The Restart Continuation Bit status is maintained when the power is turned on There are no restart continuation bits on the CJ Startup Mode Specifies the operating mode at power on Mode Operating mode There is no debug mode on the CJ Program Program To debug the program use CX Simulator Debug Monitor Monitor Run The programming console can not be used Run Use programming console Run with CJ2 Operating mode can
6. C500 OD217 Model CJU1W OD211 Specification 12 to 24 VDC 1A Specification 12 to 24 VDC 0 5A Terminal block 16 points Terminal block 16 points Model C500 0OD219 Model CJU1W OD211 Specification 12 to 24 VDC 2 1A Specification 12 to 24 VDC 0 5A 16 points in which Terminal block Terminal block 16 points Model C500 0D411 Model CJU1W OD211 Specification 12 to 48 VDC 1A Specification 12 to 24 VDC 0 5A Terminal block 16 points Terminal block 16 points Model C500 OD215 Model CJU1W OD211 Specification 24 VDC 50 mA Specification 12 to 24 VDC 0 5 A Terminal block 16 points independent Terminal block 16 points common Model C500 0OD218 Specification 12 to 24 VDC 0 3 A Terminal block 32 points Model C500 0OD414 Specification 12 to 48 VDC 0 3 A Terminal block 32 points Model C500 0OD412 Specification 12 to 48 VDC 0 3 A Terminal block 32 points Model C500 OD415CN Specification 12 to 48 VDC 0 3 A Connector 32 points Model C500 0OD212 Specification 12 to 24 VDC 0 3 A Terminal block 32 points PNP output Model C500 OD211 Specification 24 VDC 0 1A Terminal block 64 points dynamic Model C500 0OD213 Specification 24 VDC 0 1A Terminal block 64 points TTL Output Unit 8 points common Model CJU1W 0OD231 0D233 Specification 12 to 24 VDC 0 5A Connector 32 points Model CJU1W O0OD231 0D233 Specification 12 to 24 VDC 0 5A Connector 32 points Model CJU1W 0OD231 0D233 Speci
7. have to change the wiring 2 If the input or output specification is different check if there is no problem in operation 3 If the number of circuits is different or increased wire and connect the terminals and each common terminals 4 If the internal current consumption is different check if enough power supply capacity is provided 5 If the voltage and current consumption of external power supply is different check if enough power supply capacity is provided 6 Functionally they are supported Refer to the related manuals for the detailed specifications DC Input Transistor Output Unit CV CVM1 Unit Corresponding CJ series Unit Model C500 MD211CN Specification 12 to 24 VDC Input 10 mA Model CJ1W MD231 Specification 24 VDC Input 7 mA 12 to 24 VDC Output 0 5A Connector 16 points 16 points 12 to 24 VDC Output 0 3 A Connector 16 points 16 points 21 Authorized Distributor
8. is not supported Consider programming with another SFC related instruction SR 212 None This instruction is not supported Consider programming with another SFC related instruction SF 213 This instruction is not supported Consider programming with another SFC related instruction E 214 SE 214 SE 785 The data specification of operand is different Refer to the SYSMAC CS CJ NSJ Series Same as CV CVM1 INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE MANUAL Cat No W474 and CX Programmer Ver OI OPERATION MANUAL SFC Programming Cat No W469 and correct the data None This instruction is not supported Consider programming with another SFC related instruction mark To use word data change the data type of word from BCD to BIN mark To use word data change the data type of word from BCD to BIN CNR 236 CNR 545 The data specification of the operand is different Refer to the SYSMAC CS CJ NSJ Series It might be different ii Goce a INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE MANUAL Cat No W474 and correct the data PID 270 PID 190 The data specification of the operand is different Refer to the SYSMAC CS CJ NSJ Series Same as CV CVM1 INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE MANUAL Cat No W474 and correct the data owen RD2 280 This instruction is not supported Consider programming with the IORD instruction The data of the Special I O Unit is reflected directly in the I O memory of PLC Please refer to the operation manual of the Special I O Unit that you use WR2 281 This instruction is no
9. setting Specifies whether to execute power off interrupt program task or not There is not functional difference between the CV CVM1 and CJ Settings for built in host link port There is no functional difference between CV CVM1 and CJ when the port is used for host link When the CJ used NT Link select NT Link for Mode in this setting For CV the dip switches are used for this setting Specifies the I O refreshing method Only cyclic refreshing and immediate refreshing with instructions are possible with CJ Address Enable None Specify the start address of a local rack Local Racks For CJ start address can be set on the PLCI Set the first words for Racks 0 to 7 O Table window Group 1 and Group 2 CJ does not support SYSMAC BUS 2 Set the first words for RMO to 3 Group 3 RT Slaves Set the first words for RMO RTO to RM7 RT7 I O Slaves Set the first words for RMO to 7 Timings Timings Set the monitoring time for cycle time Watch Cycle Time Watch cycle time There is no functional difference between the CV CVM1 and CJ Timings Timings Set the delay time to detect power Power Off Interrupt Power OFF detection time interruption There is no functional difference between the CV CVM1 and CJ Timings Timings Specifies the cycle time The cycle time is Cycle Time Constant Cycle Time set to the set time There is no functional difference between the CV CVM1 and CJ Timings Timings Set th
10. the CV CVM1 Required items Support software CX One CXONE AL J JC V CXONE AL D V PC Or CX Programmer WS02 CXPCJ V Connecting cable CV500 CIF01 Conversion connector of D SUB25 pin female 9 pins female CS1W CIF31 CX Programmer m Connecting cable CV500 CIF01 CV CVM1 D SUB 25 pins 9 pins conversion CS1W CIF31 Peripheral port 1 Mount the peripheral interface CV500 CIFO1 to the CV CVM1 CPU unit and connect it with the personal computer 2 Start up the CX Programmer From the Windows Start menu select All Programs OMRON CX One CX Programmer CX Programmer 3 Select CV500 CV1000 CV2000 CVM1 or CVM1 V2 for the Device Type Select File New to show the below dialog box The following example selects CVM1 CPU21 V2 Device Type Settings CYM1 XA Change PLC Device Name NewPLC1 Device Type Cyd 1 2 e Settings Network Type Reneral Read Only settings Diet 0 Dann Ben s Mu kb Read Orly Timer Clock bk Make Deia Cancel Comment 4 Connect the PLC and the CX Programmer online Select PLC Work Online 5 Load ladder programs PLC setting and I O table from the CV CVM1 Select PLC Transfer From PLC to PC Click the OK Button to read them Upload Options PLC NewPLC1 _ Cancel Prograrn s Settings Scan Programs MGT O table Include Use comments rung comments annot
11. 012 VDC 16 mA Terminal block 16 points Model C500 ID213 Specification 12 to 24 VDC 10 mA Terminal block 16 points Model C500 ID215 Specification 12 to 24 VDC 10 mA Terminal block 32 points Model C500 ID218 Specification 12 to 24 VDC 10 mA Terminal block 32 points Model C500 ID218CN Specification 12 to 24 VDC 10 mA Connector 32 points Model C500 ID114 Specification 12 VDC 7 mA Connector 64 points Model C500 ID212 Specification 24 VDC 10 mA Terminal block 64 points dynamic Model C500 ID219 Specification 12 to 24 VDC 7 mA Connector 64 points TTL Input Units CV CVM1 Unit Corresponding CJ series Unit Model C500 ID501CN Specification 5 VDC 3 5 mA Model CJ1W 1ID211 Specification 24 VDC 7 mA Terminal block 16 points Model CJ1W 1ID211 Specification 24 VDC 7 mA Terminal block 16 points Model CJ1W 1D231 ID232 Specification 24 VDC 4 1 mA Connector 32 points Model CJ1W ID231 ID232 Specification 24 VDC 4 1 mA Connector 32 points Model CJ1W ID231 ID232 Specification 24 VDC 4 1 mA Connector 32 points Model CJ1W ID261 ID262 Specification 24 VDC 4 1 mA Connector 64 points None Consider changing to a static type CJ1W ID261 ID262 Model CJ1W 1ID261 ID262 Specification 24 VDC 4 1 mA Connector 64 points None Consider changing to the 24VDC input type CJ1W ID231 or the TTL I O CJU1W MD563 Connector 32 points Interrupt Input Units
12. 4 to 65 DM EM 160K words CJ2H CPU64 to 65 EIP Number of expansions 3 max Memory card HMC ES SRAM HMC EF Flash memory type only for CJ HMC EE EEP ROM HMC EP EP ROM CV1000 DM151 128 KW The memory capacity is different by models CV1000 DM251 256 KW Select CPU Units with enough memory capacity Power Supply Units CV500 PS221 CJ1W PA205R AC type CVM1 PA208 CJ1W PA205C Note The Power Supply Units with a RUN Output have R at the end of their model No CJ1W PA202 CV500 PS211 CJ1W PD025 DC type CJ1W PD022 Note No RUN Output type provided CPU Backplanes CV500 BC031 3 slots Unnecessary The CJ series does not use backplane in its configuration However attach an End Cover CV500 BC053 5 slots CJ1W TER0O1 that is attached to the CPU Unit to the right end of the CPU Rack CV500 BC101 10 slots CVM1 BC053 5 slots CVM1 BC103 10 slots Expansion Units CV500 I1C101 CJ1W IC101 The Unit is necessary when you use an expansion rack with CJ series CV500 IC201 ae The total extension length is 12 m or less CV500 IC301 Note No expansion exceeding 12 m is allowed Electrical Isolation CV500 ATT04 Unnecessary The noise preventing spacer is unnecessary for CJ because CJ Units are installed by isolating from Sleeve CV500 ATT05 the control panel CV500 ATT04 ATT05 Expansion Rack Power Supply Units Backplanes Expansion Backplanes Expansion Units I O Interface Units Connecting Cables for Expan
13. ANUAL Cat No W380 for details of DeviceNet Refer to CompoBus S OPERATION MANUAL Cat No W266 for details of CompoBus S SUSMAC BUS 2 cannot be used with CJ series CPU Units We recommend you to replace with other remote Unit CompoNet DeviceNet or CompoBus S instead Refer to CompoNet Master Units OPERATION MANUAL Cat No W456 and CRT1 Series CompoNet Slave Units and Repeater Units OPERATION MANUAL Cat Not W457 for details of CompoNet Refer to CS CJ Series DeviceNet Units OPERATION MANUAL Cat No W380 for details of DeviceNet Refer to CompoBus S OPERATION MANUAL Cat No W266 for details of CompoBus S Product Name CV CVM1 series Support software CV Support Software CJ2H Only CX Programmer can be used with CJ series CPU Units SYSMAC Support Software CX Programmer Ver 8 0 or CX Programmer is included in Omron CX One FA integrated Tool Package CX Programmer higher CJ2M CX Programmer Ver 9 1 or higher Factory intelligent FIT10 None terminal FIT20 ii Use commercially available personal computers PLC PC connecting CV500 CIF01 USB cable on the market Use a cable no longer than 5 m for USB2 0 cable A connector B Connector Programming Console CV500 PRS21 None Programming Console cannot be used with CJ2 series CPU Unit Connecting cable CV500 CN 4 Use CX Programmer oF Reading data from CV CVM1 Use the CX Programmer and read the ladder programs PLC settings and Data Memory from
14. CV Series CV500 CV1000 CV2000 CVM1 OPERATION MANUAL Ladder Diagrams W195 CVM1 CV series CV500 CV1000 CV2000 CVM1 Programmable Controllers INSTALLATION CV500 CV1000 CV2000 GUIDE W350 CVM1D CVM1D Duplex System Programmable Controllers INSTALLATION GUIDE W351 CVM1D CVM1D Duplex System Programmable Controllers OPERATION MANUAL W227 CV500 CV1000 C200H C1000H C2000H 3G8F5 FINS Commands Reference Manual W203 CV Series Getting Started Guidebook Special I O Units Man No Model Mam W345 CS1W AD0Oxono V1 AD161 CS CJ Series Analog I O Units OPERATION MANUAL CS1W DA0nso CS1W MAD44 CJ1W AD0non V1 AD042 CJ1W DA0Q0o00 DA042V CJ1W MAD42 W368 CS1W PTSoo CS CJ Series Analog I O Units OPERATION MANUAL CS1W PTWoo CS1W PDCoo CS1W PTRoo CS1W PPSao CS1W PMVoo CJ1W PTSoo CJ1W PDCoo CJ1W PH41U W426 CS1W NCx71 CS CJ Series Position Control Units OPERATION MANUAL CJ4W NCo71 MA CJ1W MCH71 W336 CS1W SCBoo V1 CS CJ Series Serial Communications Boards Serial Communications Units CS1W SCUon V1 OPERATION MANUAL CJ1W SCUoon V1 W440 CS1W FLN22 CS CJ Series FL net Units OPERATION MANUAL CJ1W FLN22 100BASE TX V236 CS1W SPU0 1 CS CJ Series SPU Units OPERATION MANUAL CS1W SPU02 V2 CJ1W SPU01 V2 Network Communications Units W309 W370 W465 W420 W421 W456 W457 W380 W267 W266 W379 W205 W213 W242 W244 W212 W204 W348 W434 CS1W CLK23 CS1W CLK21 V11 CJ1W CLK23 CJ1W CLK21 V1 C200HW CLK21
15. CVM1 CLK21 CQM1H CLK21 CS1W RPT0c CS1W CLK13 CS1W CLK12 V1 CVM1 CLK12 H PCF Cable CS1W CLK53 CS1W CLK52 V1 CVM1 CLK52 GI Cable CS1W EIP21 CJ1W EIP21 CJ2H CPU6n EIP CJ2M CPU3c CS1W ETN21 CJ1W ETN21 100Base TX CS1W ETN21 CJ1W ETN21 100Base TX Controller Link Units OPERATION MANUAL Optical Ring Controller Link Units OPERATION MANUAL CS CJ Series EtherNet IP Units OPERATION MANUAL CS CJ Series Ethernet Units OPERATION MANUAL Construction of Networks CS CJ Series Ethernet Units OPERATION MANUAL Construction of Applications CS1W CRM21 CS CJ Series CompoNet Master Units OPERATION MANUAL CJ1W CRM21 CRT1 CRT1 Series CompoNet Slave Units and Repeater Unit OPERATION MANUAL CS1W DRM21 V1 CS CJ Series DeviceNet Units OPERATION MANUAL CJ1W DRM21 CS1W CJ1W C200HW DRT1 DRT2 GT1 CVM1 C200HW SRM21 V 1 CS1W SRM21 CJ1W SRM21 CQM1 SRM21 V1 SRT1 SRT2 DeviceNet OPERATION MANUAL CompoBus S OPERATION MANUAL C200HW DRM21 V1 CV500 LK201 Host Link Unit CV500 ETNO1 CV Series Ethernet System Manual CV500 SNT31 CV series SYSMAC NET Link SYSTEM MANUAL CV500 TDL21 CV Series Temperature Controller Data Link Unit OPERATION MANUAL CV500 SLK1 1 21 CV series SYSMAC LINK System Manual CV500 RM21 1 221 SYSMAC BUS 2 CV series Remote I O SYSTEM MANUAL CV500 RT21 1 221 DRT1 COM GT1 CVM1 LK401 DeviceNet MULTIPLE I O TERMINAL OPERATION MANUAL CV CVM1 Series PC Link Unit OPERATION MANUAL Support Software po Mode Ma
16. ES ES Seciess ze Be o SEET HS SE mm er pees aay mer GA LOTI pooog MMY DOU U Po Eelst Jg ss r er xl L a Ze ge DEU Eise Ley RE SE SC J Kat 7 es SEN SE SERIEA CIH AW CV CVM1 and CuJ series are different in the I O allocation Refer to Appendix B Difference in data area allocation and modify the ladder program CV CVM1 and CJ series are different in a part of PLC setting Refer to Appendix C Change in PLC settings and change the PLC settings Check the program If an error is detected correct it Select Program Compile Program Check Save the program by specifying the project name Select File Save As 5 Writing data to CJ Transfer the converted and modified programs PLC settings and data memory to CJ series CPU Unit Required items Support software CX One PC CXONE AL C V AL D V CX Programmer Connecting cable Commercially available USB cable CX Programmer Ss Connecting cable USB cable on the market Peripheral port 1 Connect the CJ and the PC 2 Start up the CX Programmer and open the program file for CJ that you converted or changed 3 Connect the CJ and CX Programmer online 4 Transfer the ladder program Select PLC Transfer To PLC Select the checkbox for Program Press the OK Button to start transfer Download Options PLC NewPLC1 MCE SE 87 10 table Transter All 10 5 Transfer the PLC memory Select D Data M
17. IGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCTS ARE 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 MEMO CV CVM1 Replacement Guide From CV CVM1 to CJ2 Table of Contents or ae ee Ne WOK TOW i ee EE 2 eelere MOAGI EE 3 Reading Gata Neue Re NEE 6 Sioa eidele dee Te na Tor EE 8 Winga to E 10 EE 12 Appendix A Instruction conversion by the Change Model function of Cs Hrogrammer 12 Appendix B Difference in data area allocaton 14 Appendix C Difference in the PLC setting Methods ccc ccccccccccseeeeceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeesaeeeseaeeeseaeessaaeeessneeeseneeees 15 Appendix D Corresponding Input Output Unte oc ecccceeceeceeeeeseeeeseeeesseeessaeeeseaeesseasesseueesseaeesseeeeseneetes 18 1 Work flow This section describes the flow of work you have to follow when you replace CV CVM1 CPU Units with CJ series CPU Units Read the reference pages for details 1 Preliminary Steps Take the following steps before starting the replacement work Selecting the model Preparing Units Reading PLC data Converting and modifying data Description Reference pages Select the corresponding CJ series Units support software and connecting cables to be used for replacing CV CVM1 with CJ Some CV CVM1 models can b
18. NS REFERENCE MANUAL Cat No W474 and correct the data The data specification of the operand is different Refer to the SYSMAC CS CJ NSJ Series INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE MANUAL Cat No W474 and correct the data INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE MANUAL Cat No W474 and correct the data SUM 167 SUM 184 The data specification of the operand is different Refer to the SYSMAC CS CJ NSJ Series Same as CV CVM1 INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE MANUAL Cat No W474 and correct the data EMBC 171 EMBC 281 The data type of operand is changed from BIN data to BCD For a constant the mark is converted Same as CV CVM1 to amp mark To use word data change the data type of word from BCD to BIN REGL 175 None This instruction is not supported Consider programming with another data transfer instruction The data specification of the operand is different Refer to the SYSMAC CS CJ NSJ Series INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE MANUAL Cat No W474 and correct the data None This instruction is not supported Consider programming with the FREAD instruction This instruction is not supported Consider programming with the FWRIT instruction FILP 182 None This instruction is not supported Consider the online editing or so FLSP 183 None This instruction is not supported Consider the online editing or so lIOSP 187 This instruction is not supported Consider selecting Normal for the Execution Mode of CS CJ Select Normal for the Execution mode on Peripheral Servi
19. ON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards codes or regulations that apply to the combination of products in the customer s application or use of the products At the customer s request OMRON will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use that apply to the products This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the products in combination with the end product machine system or other application or use The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible uses of the products nor is it intended to imply that the uses listed may be suitable for the products e Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this manual e Nuclear energy control systems combustion systems railroad systems aviation systems medical equipment amusement machines vehicles safety equipment and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations e Systems machines and equipment that could present a risk to life or property Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to the products NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DES
20. ONTAMINATION ABUSE MISUSE OR INAPPROPRIATE MODIFICATION OR REPAIR Disclaimers CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed or when significant construction changes are made However some specifications of the products may be changed without any notice When in doubt special model numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application on your request Please consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased products 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 manual 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 ERRORS AND OMISSIONS The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate however no responsibility is assumed for clerical typographical or proofreading errors or omissions Application Considerations SUITABILITY FOR USE OMR
21. Specifies whether to turn on the specified bit when battery error is detected with the PLC or the memory card There is no functional difference between CV CVM1 and CJ Specifies whether to run program when the CPU Bus Units are initializing There is no functional difference between CV CVM1 and CJ Specifies whether to handle the power off interruption as non fatal error or not The Auxiliary Area AR holds the power ON time and power OF F time with CJ Consider using this clock information and the FAL instruction Specifies whether to detect duplicate action error as a non fatal error No duplicate action error occurs on CJ due to difference of operation specifications Specifies if two or more JMPO instruction can be used or not Two or more JMP0 instructions can be used by default with CJ Specifies if program is run at I O verification error or execution is suspended CJ always runs program at I O verification error To stop the program with CJ use the I O verification error flag in AR Area Settings to automatically execute trace using pre defined settings at power on or when operating mode is changed CJ1 does not have this setting consider creating a ladder program to execute this function CJ2 executes trace at power on by default Specifies to suspend an interrupt task execution while other I O interrupt task is being executed or execute one with higher priority first With CJ use MSKS instruction for this
22. When you use the AC Input Unit change wiring for DC Input Unit Output Units 1 If the terminal block or connector is different you have to change the wiring GI the number of circuits is different or increased wire and connect the terminals and each common terminals 3 If the output specification is different check if there is no problem in operation 4 When the used relays are different you have to be aware that the relay service life might change depending on the usage Refer to the related manuals for details 5 If the internal current consumption is different check if enough power supply capacity is provided 6 If the voltage and current consumption of external power supply is different check if enough power supply Capacity is provided 7 Functionally they are supported Refer to the related manuals for the detailed specifications Relay Output Units Model C500 0C221 Model CJU1W 0C211 Specification 250 VAC 24 VDC 2A Specification 250 VAC 24 VDC 2A Terminal block 16 points Terminal block 16 points Model C500 0OC223 Model CU1W OC201 x2 Specification 250 VAC 24 VDC 2A Specification 250 VAC 24 VDC 2A Terminal block 16 points independent Terminal block 8 points independent common common Model C500 0OC224 Model CJU1W 0OC211x2 Specification 250 VAC 24 VDC 2A Specification 250 VAC 24 VDC 2A Terminal block 32 points Terminal block 16 points Transistor Output Units Model
23. YSMAC BUS 2 Consider switching to other remote I O system Areas unused for can be used as Work Area with CJ However some area will be used for future expansion Therefore do not use the area 1000 to 1199 words Temporary Relay Area TR CPU Bus Link Area Holding Area HR 1200 to 1499 words H000 to 511 words nna TRO to 7 TRO to 15 GO000 to 255 G000 to 004 AR G008 to 255 None Auxiliary Area A000 to 511 1 AR Area and Bit Change the word address and bit address used in the program 2 Condition Flag and clock pulse Change the operation flags in the program to the condition flags and the clock pulse respectively Use global variables such as P_O_1ms and P_1ms instead of clock pulse CPU status and the clock have been allocated to Auxiliary Area AR with CJ series CPU Unit The operation flag and the Condition Flag are specified with the label Appendix C Difference in the PLC setting methods This section explains the difference of PLC settings on CV CVM1 and CJ series CPU Units The figure below shows the 1 setting tab on the PLC Settings window 2 Group of settings in the tab and 3 Setting items in each group Check the circle and square check boxes for your settings Be sure to confirm the system safety and system operation though most of settings are same for both CV CVM1 and Cu series PLC Settings NewPLC1 File Options Help state Da Log E vecuop Lopttcke Host Link Port
24. ations of the PE 6 Load the PLC memor Transfer From PLC data Data Memory Select PLC Edit Memory From F ba Transter From H Cancel Cancel Select All m Transfer Range r Transter Range e All ie All C Visible area only Wisible area only Selection on Scroll and check all the areas Press the Transfer From PLC Button to start loading Transfer From PLC x g Transfer From PLC Cancel Select All Transter A l e All C Visible area only E a le il 7 Make the CX Programmer offline Select PLC Work online 8 Save the program by specifying the project name Select File Save As 4 Converting the program for CJ On the CX Programmer convert the program for CJ 1 Start the CX Programmer and open the program file for CV CVM1 Select File Open 2 Change the Device Type from CV CVM1 to CJ2 Select PLC Change Model to show the below dialog box Keep the data loaded from CV CVM1 when you change the model to convert the program The only data that can be converted is ladder program The others will be cleared to default state Device Type Settings CJ2M Change PLC x General m eiaa klema 7 p EPU Se SE NewPLC1 Ge Device Type SE
25. ce tab on the PLC Settings window lIORS 188 This instruction is not supported Consider selecting Normal for the Execution Mode of CS CJ Select Normal for the Execution mode on Peripheral Service tab on the PLC Settings window lIODP 189 None This instruction is not supported Consider displaying on a touch panel or so READ 190 This instruction is not supported Consider programming with the IORD instruction The data of the Special I O Unit is reflected directly in the I O memory of PLC Please refer to the operation manual of the Special I O Unit that you use WRIT 191 This instruction is not supported Consider programming with the IOWR instruction The data that is written to the I O memory of PLC is directly reflected to the Special I O Unit Please refer to the operation manual of the Special I O Unit that you use MSG 195 MSG 46 The data type of the 1st operand is changed from BCD to BIN For a constant the mark is Same as CV CVM1 converted to amp mark To use word data change the data type of word from BCD to BIN TOUT This instruction is not supported Consider programming with the OUT instruction 210 SA 784 The data specification of operand is different Refer to the SYSMAC CS CJ NSJ Series Same as CV CVM1 INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE MANUAL Cat No W474 and CX Programmer Ver OI OPERATION MANUAL SFC Programming Cat No W469 and correct the data SA 210 SP 211 None This instruction
26. connected operate inputs and outputs and check the signals Turn on the power and check the operation Related manuals 4 Writing the data to CJ 1 If production is conducted between the time from when the data was read and when it was written the present value in the program could be changed Upload the data right before the replacement work modify it if necessary and download it to the new PLC 2 The cycle times of CV CVM1 and of CJ are different which may affect system operation Adjust the cycle time from the PLC settings Some system configuration requires additional program Add the program if necessary 2 Selecting the model Outline of the system configuration SYSMAC Support Software CX Programmer CV CVM1 C500 U CJ Expansion Expansion The table below lists the models of CV CVM1 series Units and corresponding models of CJ series Units Select a CJ series model which is compatible with or one with similar specification to the CV CVM1 series model you use Refer to the following manual for details of each model CJ2 Series CPU Unit Hardware User s Manual Cat No W472 CPU Rack CPU Units CV500 CPU01 V1 CJ2M CPU14 to 15 UM CJ2M 30K to 60K steps CVM1 CPU01 V1 V2 CJ2M CPU34 to 35 CJ2H 50K steps CVM1 CPU11 V1 V2 CJ2H CPU64 DM EM 160K words CJ2H CPU64 EIP i CV1000 CPU01 V1 CJ2M CPU15 UM CJ2M 60K steps CV2000 CPU01 V1 CJ2M CPU35 CJ2H 50K to 100K steps CVM1 CPU21 V1 V2 CJ2H CPU6
27. d areas such as status Refer to Controller Link Units OPERATION MANUAL Cat No W309 for details You have to change connecting cables and connectors or modify related areas such as status area Refer to SYSMAC CS CJ Series Serial Communications Board Serial Communications Unit CJ1W SCU31 V1 RS422 485 OPERATION MANUAL Cat No W336 for details x 2 CJ1W SCU41 V1 RS232x1 RS422 485 x 1 PC Link None Controller Link Wire CJ1W CLK23 Optical Fiber Cable None DeviceNet CJ1W DRM21 SYSMAC BUS None CompoNet CJ1W CRM21 or DeviceNet CJ1W DRM21 or CompoBus S CJ1W SRM21 SYSMAC BUS 2 None CompoNet CJ1W CRM21 or DeviceNet CJ1W DRM21 or CompoBus S CJ1W SRM21 Support software and Programming devices PC Link cannot be used with CJ series CPU Units We recommend you to use the Controller Link instead Refer to Controller Link Units OPERATION MANUAL Cat No W309 for details You have to modify I O allocation areas Refer to DeviceNet Unit OPERATION MANUAL Cat No W380 for details SUSMAC BUS cannot be used with CJ series CPU Units We recommend you to replace with other remote Unit CompoNet DeviceNet or CompoBus S instead Refer to CompoNet Master Units OPERATION MANUAL Cat No W456 and CRT1 Series CompoNet Slave Units and Repeater Units OPERATION MANUAL Cat Not W457 for details of CompoNet Refer to CS CJ Series DeviceNet Units OPERATION M
28. e No RUN output type provided The CJ series does not use backplane in its configuration However attach an End Cover CJ1W TERO1 that is attached to the I O Interface Unit to the right end of the Expansion Rack CJ1W 11101 The Unit is necessary when you use an expansion rack with CJ series The total extension length is 12 m or less Note No expansion exceeding 12 m is allowed UO Connecting The cable connects a CJ series CPU Rack or Extension Rack with another Expansion Rack With CV CVM1 you have to connect two cables between a CPU Unit and a CPU Expansion Rack one is this connecting cable and the other is an I O Cable With CS CJ you need only one cable i e an I O Connection Cable for CS CJ lt CJ CS Cables gt CS1W CN313 30 cm CS1W CN713 70 cm SC CICS VO Connecting With the CJ series an I O Interface Unit is always necessary to use an Expansion Rack Cables gt CS1W CN313 30 cm CS1W CN713 70 cm CS1W CN223 2 m 5 CS1W CN323 3 m CS1W CN523 5 m CS1W CN133 10 m CS1W CN133 B2 12 m UO Connecting With the CJ series an I O Interface Unit is always necessary to use an Expansion Rack CS1W CN313 30 cm CS1W CN713 70 cm CS1W CN223 2 m lt CCS Cables gt CS1W CN313 30 cm CS1W CN713 70 cm CS1W CN223 2 m Unnecessary The noise preventing spacer is unnecessary for CJ because CJ Units are installed by isolating from the control panel UO Connecting With the CJ series an I O Inter
29. e interval of scheduled interrupt the CV CVM1 and CJ Timings None Settings of whether to use CPU Bus Link CPU Bus Link Service function CJ does not have this function This function is used mainly to exchange data with BASIC Unit Consider changing the BASIC program to CPU Unit and sharing data using the global variables Hold None Set the start address and end address of Enable Hold Area Hold area Hold Area Word HOOO to 511 is fixed with CJ The EM Area can be used for bit operation with CJ2 in the same way as HR Area Hold None Set the holding status of each Rack CPU Holding status can not be set individually for Set the hold status of Rack 0 to 7 each rack or RM with CJ Sys Bus 2 Set the hold status of RM 0 to 3 Sys Bus Set the hold status of RM 0 to 7 17 Appendix D Corresponding Input Output Units Input Units 1 If the terminal block or connector is different you have to change the wiring 2 If the input specification is not same check if there is no problem in operation 3 If the number of circuits is different or increased wire and connect the terminals and each common terminals 4 If the internal current consumption is different check if enough power supply capacity is provided 5 Functionally they are supported Refer to the related manuals for the detailed specifications DC Input Units CV CVM1 Unit Corresponding CJ series Unit Model C500 ID112 Specification 5 t
30. e used with CJ while the others cannot Read the reference pages to understand recommended models and precautions and select a model Obtain the selected CJ series Units support software and connecting cables Load the program I O Memory and other settings from the CV CVM1 using the programming software and connecting cable Convert the data read from CV CVM1 for CJ Most of the data can be automatically converted while some instructions are not It depends on the used instructions or the Unit model Refer to the reference pages and modify the data and program manually Continue actual replacement work 2 Actual replacement work flow The following flow shows the procedure taken to replace the CV CVM1 to CJ Replacing Units Writing data to CJ Checking operation Completing the replacement Description 2 Selecting the model 3 Reading data from CV CVM1 4 Converting and changing the program for Reference page Replace the CV CVM1 Units with the prepared CJ Units Refer to the CJ2 Series CPU Unit Hardware User s Manual Cat No W472 and Users manual for Special I O Units and CPU Bus Units for details about installation Wire the installed Units Refer to the CJ2 Series CPU Unit Hardware User s Manual Cat No W472 and User s manual for Special I O Units and CPU Bus Units for details about installation Transfer the converted data from CV CVM1 to CJ To see if the wires are properly
31. emory Select PLC Edit Memory Transfer to PLC Transter To PLC Cancel Select All Transfer Range ie All C Selection Range eg 10 90 93 95 1 00 Hone 6 Make the CX Programmer offline 6 Appendix Appendix A Instruction conversion by the Change Model function of CX Programmer 1 The data type of operand is changed from BCD to BIN data for some instructions 2 The number of operands is changed for some instructions 3 Interrupt control instructions must be changed Use MSKS MSKR CLI DI and El Refer to the table below for detail The table contains only the instructions whose states will differ by conversions The other instructions are converted in the same state Due to difference in CPU Unit versions or CX Programmer versions however a part of these instructions can not be converted or cause different operations Be sure to read the following related manuals and to perform operation tests to confirm that there is no problem SYSMAC CS CJ NSJ Series INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE MANUAL Cat No W474 CJ2 CPU Unit Software USER S MANUAL Cat No W473 CS CJU NJS PROGRAMMING MANUAL Cat No W394 CX Programmer Ver9 OPERATION MANUAL SFC Programming Cat No W469 JMP 4 or If the operand data is 0 this instruction is automatically converted to JMPO and the operand data is JMP0 515 deleted In other cases the operation remains the same remains the same JME 5 JME 5 or If the operand da
32. face Unit is always necessary to use an Expansion Rack CJ1W ID A IMO 0 CJ1W OD OC OAI CJ1W MD JUIU CJ1W J00 Use CJ series Special I O Units Replacement in this method involves change of the terminal block wirings and internal specifications Communications Unit Special Units for communication SYSMAC LINK Coaxial CV500 SLK21 Optical Fiber Cable CV500 SLK11 SYSNET CV500 SNT31 Controller Link Wire CVM1 CLK21 Optical Fiber Cable CVM1 CLK12 52 Host Link CVM1 LK401 DeviceNet CVM1 DRM21 V1 SYSMAC BUS Wire C500 RM201 Optical Fiber Cable C500 RM001 P V1 SYSMAC BUS 2 Wire CV500 RM221 master CV500 RT221 slave Optical Fiber Cable CV500 RM211 master CV500 RT211 slave SYSMAC LINK None Controller Link Wire CJ1W CLK23 Optical Fiber Cable None SYSNET None Controller Link Wire CJ1W CLK23 Optical Fiber Cable None Controller Link Wire CJ1W CLK23 Optical Fiber Cable None Serial Communication Unit CJ1W SCU21 V1 RS232 x2 SYSMAC LINK cannot be used with CJ series CPU Units We recommend you to use the Controller Link instead Refer to Controller Link Units OPERATION MANUAL Cat No W309 for details SYSNET cannot be used with CJ series CPU Units We recommend you to use the Controller Link instead Refer to Controller Link Units OPERATION MANUAL Cat No W309 for details You have to modify relate
33. fication 12 to 24 VDC 0 5A Connector 32 points Model CJU1W 0D231 0D233 Specification 12 to 24 VDC 0 5A Connector 32 points Model CJ1W OD232 Specification 12 to 24 VDC 0 5A Connector 32 points Source output None Consider changing to the static type CJ1W OD261 0D263 Model CJ1W OD261 OD263 Specification 12 to 24 VDC 0 3 A Connector 64 points Model C500 OD501CN None Specification 5 VDC 35 mA Connector 32 points Consider changing to a 24 VDC input type CJ1W 0OD231 0D233 or a TTL I O CJ1W MD563 19 Triac Output Units CV CVM1 Unit Corresponding CJ series Unit Model C500 OA121 Specification 132 VAC 1A Terminal block 16 points Model C500 OA222 Specification 250 VAC 1A Terminal block 16 points Model C500 OA223 Specification 250 VAC 1A Terminal block 24 points Model C500 OA225 Specification 250 VAC 1A Terminal block 32 points Model C500 OA226 Specification 250 VAC 1 2A Terminal block 16 points 20 Model CJ1W OA201x2 Specification 250 VAC 0 6 A Terminal block 8 points Model CJ1W OA201x2 Specification 250 VAC 0 6 A Terminal block 8 points Model CJU1W OA201 x3 Specification 250 VAC 0 6 A Terminal block 8 points Model CJ1W OA2014 Specification 250 VAC 0 6 A Terminal block 8 points Model CJ1W OA201x2 Specification 250 VAC 0 6 A Terminal block 8 points Input Output Units 1 If the terminal block or connector is different you
34. mp mark To use word data change the data type of word from BCD to BIN DCBL 97 L 451 Same as CV CVM1 Same as CV CVM1 BCNT 114 BCNTC 621 Same as CV CVM1 Same as CV CVM1 12 CV CVM1 instruction CJ series Instruction Number of Operands LINE 115 LINE 63 The data type of the 2nd operand is changed from BCD to BIN For a constant the mark is Same as CV CVM1 converted to amp mark To use word data change the data type of word from BCD to BIN COLM 116 COLM 64 The data type of the 2nd operand is changed from BCD to BIN For a constant the mark is Same as CV CVM1 converted to amp mark To use word data change the data type of word from BCD to BIN This instruction is not supported Consider programming with the CNT instruction TSR 124 TSR 780 The data specification of the operand is different Refer to the SYSMAC CS CJ NSJ Series Same as CV CVM1 INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE MANUAL Cat No W474 and correct the data TSW 125 TSW 781 The data specification of the operand is different Refer to the SYSMAC CS CJ NSJ Series Same as CV CVM1 INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE MANUAL Cat No W474 and correct the data SSET 160 SSET 630 The data specification of the operand is different Refer to the SYSMAC CS CJ NSJ Series Same as CV CVM1 INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE MANUAL Cat No W474 and correct the data SRCH 164 SRCH 181 The data specification of the operand is different Refer to the SYSMAC CS CJ NSJ Series Same as CV CVM1 INSTRUCTIO
35. not be changed with a programming console Startup Specifies whether to transfer user program Automatically transfer user programs from the memory card at power on or not For CJ it can not be set from the PLC Settings It is set with the DIP switches on the front panel of CPU Unit Startup display Specifies the display mode for the 7 Display Mode at startup segment indicators on the expansion unit or Mode 1 SYSMAC BUS 2 system Mode 2 CJ series does not have this function Mode 3 Consider using a touch panel to display this information if necessary Error log None Specifies the area to save error logs and Enable Error Log number of logs to be saved With CJ error log area is fixed Execution Controls Peripheral Service Specifies whether to synchronize the Execution Process Sync Async Comms execution of PLC instructions and peripheral Synchronous Execution mode servicing Asynchronous Normal For CJ1 select Normal to synchronize Peripheral Service them and select other one for asynchronous Synchronous execution Asynchronous For CJ2 only Normal can be selected The various execution modes as shown on the left may have different operations Be sure to check the effect of this setting onto operation 15 Execution Controls Indirect DM Binary BCD Execution Controls Step Timer O 1s 1 0s Execution controls Execution Controls 1 Measures CPU Bus unit cycle Execution cont
36. rols Execution Controls 1 Don t detect Low Battery Execution controls Execution Controls 1 Run program when initialize Execution controls Execution Controls 1 Error on power off interrupts Bus Units Execution controls Execution Controls 2 Duplicate action error Execution controls Execution Controls 2 Allow multiple JPMOOO use Execution controls Execution Controls 2 Run program on UO verify error Execution controls Execution Controls 2 Startup trace enabled Execution controls Execution Controls 2 Nest I O interrupts Execution controls Execution Controls 2 Power OFF interrupt enabled Host Link Port Port Settings I O Refresh Zero Cross Cyclic Scheduled 16 CPU Settings Execute process Do not detect Low Battery Battery free operation Startup Execution Setting Start running program when initializing Unit Inner board recognition Timings Power Off Interrupt disabled Host Link Port Communication Setting and others Selects data type Binary or BCD to be used for Indirect DM CJ specifies the indirect DM by using the settings below in the program BIN mode D with BCD mode D with Settings for SFC step timer For Cu right click on the SFC editor to display the setting menu Specifies whether to measure the CPU Bus Unit cycle time on the CPU Unit CJ does not support this function Note The execution time of cycle time is saved in A262 to 268
37. sion Backplanes Electrical Isolation Sleeve CV500 AT T04 ATT05 CV500 PS221 CVM1 PA208 CV500 PS211 lt CPU Expansion Backplanes gt Unnecessary CV500 BI111 11 slots lt I O Expansion Backplane gt CV500 B1042 4 slots CV500 B1062 6 slots CV500 BI112 11 slots CVM1 Bl064 6 slots CVM1 BI114 4 slots lt I O Backplanes for C500 gt C500 BI CV500 11101 CV500 11201 C500 I1002 lt CPU Bus Cables gt CV500 CN311 30 cm CV500 CN611 60 cm lt I O Cables gt CV500 CN312 30 cm CV500 CN612 60 cm CV500 CN122 CV500 CN222 m CV500 CN322 m m CV500 CN522 5 m CV500 CN132 CV500 CN232 CV500 CN332 CV500 CN432 40 m CV500 CN532 50 m 1m 2 3 5 1 2 3 Om Om Om Backplanes gt CV500 CN413 40 cm CV500 CN613 60 cm lt I O Cables for C500 gt C500 CN312N 30 cm C500 CN512N 50 cm C500 CN812N E Ge C500 CN122N C500 CN222N 2 CV500 ATT04 CV500 ATTO5 I O Units amp Special I O Units Use CJ series Basic I O Units The terminal block wirings and input output specifications are different Basic I O Units Special I O Units C500 ID IA IM 0 C500 OD OC OAI C500 MDiI I Cs00 000 lt I O Cables for connecting lt CJ CS single Expansion I O Rack via Cables gt CJ1W PA205R CJ1W PA205C CJ1W PA202 CJ1W PD025 CJ1W PD022 AC type Note RUN Output cannot be used on Expansion Racks Not
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39. t supported Consider programming with the IOWR instruction The data that is written to the I O memory of PLC is directly reflected to the Special I O Unit Please refer to the operation manual of the Special I O Unit that you use TST 350 TST 350 The data type of the 2nd operand is changed from BCD to BIN For a constant the mark is Same as CV CVM1 converted to amp mark To use word data change the data type of word from BCD to BIN TSTN 351 TSTN 851 The data type of the 2nd operand is changed from BCD to BIN For a constant the mark is Same as CV CVM1 converted to amp mark To use word data change the data type of word from BCD to BIN 13 Appendix B Difference in data area allocation This table outlines the difference in the data allocation between CV CVM1 and CJ Refer to the related manuals for details CV CVM1 series Data Link Area By default 14 I O allocation Basic I O Units I O allocation Special I O Units I O allocation CPU Bus Units I O allocation SYSMAC BUS I O allocation SYSMAC BUS 2 I O allocation DeviceNet Work Area WR Free location and free words allocation CIO 0 to 127 The number of words differs by models CIO 0 to 511 When you set the words allocated to each rack Free location and free words allocation CIO 0 to 127 The number of words differs by models O to 511 words When you set the words allocated to each rack CIO 1 500 to 1 899
40. ta is 0 this instruction is automatically converted to JMEO and the operand data is JME0 516 deleted In other cases the operation remains the same remains the same STEP 8 STEP 8 The operand data must be set by Work Area WR or Index Resistors indirect Same as CV CVM1 Change the operand SNXT 9 SNXT 9 The operand data must be set by Work Area WR or Index Resistors indirect Same as CV CVM1 Change the operand XFER 40 MOVB 42 DIST 44 COLL 45 COLLC 567 BXFR 46 mark is converted to amp mark To use word data change the data type of word from BCD to BIN mark is converted to amp mark To use word data change the data type of word from BCD to BIN The data types of the 2nd and 3rd operands are changed from BCD to BIN For a constant the mark is converted to amp mark To use word data change the data type of word from BCD to BIN NSFR 55 NSFR 579 The data types of the 2nd and 3rd operands are changed from BCD to BIN For a constant the mark is converted to amp mark To use word data change the data type of word from BCD to BIN converted to amp mark To use word data change the data type of word from BCD to BIN noe o converted to amp mark To use word data change the data type of word from BCD to BIN converted to amp mark To use word data change the data type of word from BCD to BIN NSRL 583 The data type of the 2nd operand is changed from BCD to BIN For a constant the mark is converted to a

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