CP1E PLCs: Economical, Easy to use, and Efficient

The N and NA-types Application CPU Units support Programmable Terminal connection, position control, and inverter connection 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 Analog I/O or Temperature Inputs by Connecting Expansion Units.
- Quick-response inputs
- Input interrupts
- 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 or Ethernet Option Board to N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU Units.
Ordering Information
E-type CP1E CPU Units (Basic Models)
Product name |
Specifications | External power supply (24 VDC) (A) | Current consumption (A) |
Model | Standards | ||||||
Power Supply |
Inputs | Outputs | Output type |
Program capacity |
Data memory capacity |
5 V | 24 V | ||||
E-type CPU Units with 10 I/O Points MsUp/ |
100 to 240 VAC | 6 | 4 | Relay | 2K steps |
2K words |
-- | 0.08 | 0.04 | CP1E-E10DR-A NEW | UC1, N, L, CE |
Transistor (sinking) |
-- | 0.11 | -- | CP1E-E10DT-A NEW | |||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
-- | 0.11 | -- | CP1E-E10DT1-A NEW | |||||||
24 VDC | Relay | -- | 0.08 | 0.04 | CP1E-E10DR-D NEW | ||||||
Transistor (sinking) |
-- | 0.11 | -- | CP1E-E10DT-D NEW | |||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
-- | 0.11 | -- | CP1E-E10DT1-D NEW | |||||||
E-type CPU Units with 14 I/O Points yi |
100 to 240 VAC | 8 | 6 | Relay | 2K steps | 2K words | -- | 0.16 | 0.07 | CP1E-E14DR-A NEW | UC1, N, L, CE |
E-type CPU Units with 20 I/O Points a___ pi '■asalFi |
100 to 240 VAC | 12 | 8 | Relay | 2K steps | 2K words | -- | 0.17 | 0.08 | CP1E-E20DR-A | UC1, N, L, CE |
E-type CPU Units with 30 I/O Points ^ssii |
100 to 240 VAC | 18 | 12 | Relay | 2K steps | 2K words | 0.30 | 0.17 | 0.07 | CP1E-E30DR-A | UC1, N, L, CE |
E-type CPU Units with 40 I/O Points |
100 to 240 VAC | 24 | 16 | Relay | 2K steps | 2K words | 0.30 | 0.17 | 0.09 | CP1E-E40DR-A | UC1, N, L, CE |
N/NA-type CP1E CPU Units (Application Models)
Product name |
Specifications | External power supply (24 VDC) (A) | Current consumption (A) |
Model | Standards | ||||||
Power Supply |
Inputs | Outputs | Output type |
Program capacity |
Data memory capacity |
5 V | 24 V | ||||
N-type CPU Units with 14 I/O Points |
100 to 240 VAC | 8 | 6 | Relay | 8K steps |
8K words |
-- | 0.17 | 0.07 | CP1E-N14DR-A NEW | UC1, N, L, CE |
Transistor (sinking) |
-- | 0.22 | 0.02 | CP1E-N14DT-A NEW | |||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
-- | 0.22 | 0.02 | CP1E-N14DT1-A NEW | |||||||
24 VDC | Relay | -- | 0.17 | 0.07 | CP1E-N14DR-D NEW | ||||||
Transistor (sinking) |
-- | 0.22 | 0.02 | CP1E-N14DT-D NEW | |||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
-- | 0.22 | 0.02 | CP1E-N14DT1-D NEW | |||||||
N-type CPU Units with 20 I/O Points |
100 to 240 VAC | 12 | 8 | Relay | 8K steps | 8K words | -- | 0.18 | 0.08 | CP1E-N20DR-A | UC1, N, L, CE |
Transistor (sinking) |
-- | 0.23 | 0.02 | CP1E-N20DT-A | |||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
-- | 0.23 | 0.02 | CP1E-N20DT1-A | |||||||
24 VDC | Relay | -- | 0.18 | 0.08 | CP1E-N20DR-D | ||||||
Transistor (sinking) |
-- | 0.23 | 0.02 | CP1E-N20DT-D | |||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
-- | 0.23 | 0.02 | CP1E-N20DT1-D | |||||||
N-type CPU Units with 30 I/O Points |
100 to 240 VAC | 18 | 12 | Relay | 8K steps | 8K words | 0.30 | 0.21 | 0.07 | CP1E-N30DR-A | UC1, N, L, CE |
Transistor (sinking) |
0.30 | 0.27 | 0.02 | CP1E-N30DT-A | |||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
0.30 | 0.27 | 0.02 | CP1E-N30DT1-A | |||||||
24 VDC | Relay | -- | 0.21 | 0.07 | CP1E-N30DR-D | ||||||
Transistor (sinking) |
-- | 0.27 | 0.02 | CP1E-N30DT-D | |||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
-- | 0.27 | 0.02 | CP1E-N30DT1-D | |||||||
N-type CPU Units with 40 I/O Points |
100 to 240 VAC | 24 | 16 | Relay | 8K steps | 8K words | 0.30 | 0.21 | 0.09 | CP1E-N40DR-A | UC1, N, L, CE |
Transistor (sinking) |
0.30 | 0.31 | 0.02 | CP1E-N40DT-A | |||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
0.30 | 0.31 | 0.02 | CP1E-N40DT1-A | |||||||
24 VDC | Relay | -- | 0.21 | 0.09 | CP1E-N40DR-D | ||||||
Transistor (sinking) |
-- | 0.31 | 0.02 | CP1E-N40DT-D | |||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
-- | 0.31 | 0.02 | CP1E-N40DT1-D | |||||||
N-type CPU Units with 60 I/O Points |
100 to 240 VAC | 36 | 24 | Relay | 8K steps |
8K words |
0.30 | 0.21 | 0.13 | CP1E-N60DR-A NEW | UC1, N, L, CE |
Transistor (sinking) |
0.30 | 0.31 | 0.02 | CP1E-N60DT-A NEW | |||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
0.30 | 0.31 | 0.02 | CP1E-N60DT1-A NEW | |||||||
24 VDC | Relay | -- | 0.21 | 0.13 | CP1E-N60DR-D NEW | ||||||
Transistor (sinking) |
-- | 0.31 | 0.02 | CP1E-N60DT-D NEW | |||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
-- | 0.31 | 0.02 | CP1E-N60DT1-D NEW |
Product name |
Specifications | External power supply (24 VDC) (A) | Current consumption (A) |
Model | Standards | ||||||
Power Supply |
Inputs | Outputs | Output type |
Program capacity |
Data memory capacity |
5 V | 24 V | ||||
NA-type CPU Units with 20 I/O Points (Built-in analog) | 100 to 240 VAC | 12 (Built-in analog inputs: 2) |
8 (Built-in analog outputs: 1) |
Relay | 8K steps |
8K words |
0.30 | 0.18 | 0.11 | CP1E-NA20DR-A NEW | UC1, N, L, CE |
24 VDC | Transistor (sinking) |
-- | 0.23 | 0.09 | CP1E-NA20DT-D NEW | ||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
-- | 0.23 | 0.09 | CP1E-NA20DT1 -D NEW | |||||||
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. • 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.) |
CP1W-BAT01 | CE |
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.Product name | Specifications | Model | Standards | |
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 Units only. One RS-232C connector is included. |
CP1W-CIF01 | UC1, N, L, CE |
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RS-422A/485 Option Board | One RS-422A/485 Option Board can be mounted to the Option Board slot. For CP1E N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU Units only. |
CP1W-CIF11 | ||
RS-422A/485 Isolat Option Board | 5d-type | CP1W-CIF12 | UC1, N, L, CE |
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Ethernet Option Board B |
One Ethernet Option Board can be mounted to the Option Board slot. CP1E CPU Units are supported by CP1W-CIF41 version 2.0 or higher. For CP1E N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU Units only. When using CP1W-CIF41, CX-Programmer version 9.12 or higher is required. |
CP1W-CIF41 | UC1, N, L, CE |
Programming Devices
Product name | Specifications | Model | Standards | ||
Number of licenses | Media | ||||
FA Integrated Tool Package CX-One Lite Ver.4.m |
CX-One Lite is a subset of the complete CX-One package that provides only the Support Software required for micro PLC applications. CX-One Lite runs on the following OS. Windows 2000 (Service Pack 4 or higher), XP, Vista, or 7 Note: Except for 64-bit version. CX-One Lite Ver. 4.D includes Micro PLC Edition CX- Programmer Ver.9.D. |
1 license | CD | CXONE-LT01C-V4 | -- |
FA Integrated Tool Package CX-One Package Ver. 4.D |
CX-One is a comprehensive software package that integrates Support Software for OMRON PLCs and components. CX- One runs on the following OS. OS: Windows 2000 (Service Pack 4 or higher), XP, Vista, or 7 Note: Except for 64-bit version. CX-One Ver. 4.D includes CX-Programmer Ver. 9.D. |
1 license *1 | DVD*2 | CXONE-AL01D-V4 | -- |
Product name | Specifications | Model | Standards | |
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 Units only. One RS-232C connector is included. |
CP1W-CIF01 | UC1, N, L, CE |
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RS-422A/485 Option Board | One RS-422A/485 Option Board can be mounted to the Option Board slot. For CP1E N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU Units only. |
CP1W-CIF11 | ||
RS-422A/485 Isolat Option Board | 5d-type | CP1W-CIF12 | UC1, N, L, CE |
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Ethernet Option Board B |
One Ethernet Option Board can be mounted to the Option Board slot. CP1E CPU Units are supported by CP1W-CIF41 version 2.0 or higher. For CP1E N30/40/60 or NA20 CPU Units only. When using CP1W-CIF41, CX-Programmer version 9.12 or higher is required. |
CP1W-CIF41 | UC1, N, L, CE |
Support Software in CX-One | CX-One Lite Ver.4.G | CX-One Ver.4.G |
Support Software in CX-One | CX-One Lite Ver.4.G | CX-One Ver^^ |
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Micro PLC Edition CX-Programmer | Ver.9.D | Yes | No | CX-Drive | Ver.1.□ | Yes | Yes |
CX-Programmer | Ver.9.@ | No | Yes | CX-Process Tool | Ver.5.@ | No | Yes |
CX-Integrator | Ver.2.@ | Yes | Yes | Faceplate Auto-Builder for 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 |
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.Unit type | Product name | Specifications | Current consumption (A) |
Model | Standards | ||||
Inputs | Outputs | Output type | 5 V | 24 V | |||||
CP1W Expansion I/O Units |
Input Unit _ mmi :msaek si!* |
! | 8 | -- | -- | 0.018 | -- | CP1W-8ED | U, C, N, L, CE |
Output Units _ ipjj SEfelj |
-- | 8 | Relay | 0.026 | 0.044 | CP1W-8ER | |||
Transistor (sinking) |
0.075 | -- | CP1W-8ET | ||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
0.075 | -- | CP1W-8ET1 | ||||||
_ b'SS|ll |
-- | 16 | Relay | 0.042 | 0.090 | CP1W-16ER | N, L, CE | ||
Transistor (sinking) |
0.076 | -- | CP1W-16ET | ||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
0.076 | -- | CP1W-16ET1 | ||||||
-- | 32 | Relay | 0.049 | 0.131 | CP1W-32ER | N, L, CE | |||
Transistor (sinking) |
0.113 | -- | CP1W-32ET | ||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
0.113 | -- | CP1W-32ET1 | ||||||
I/O Units | 12 | 8 | Relay | 0.103 | 0.044 | CP1W-20EDR1 | U, C, N, L, CE | ||
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Ij 1 |
Transistor (sinking) |
0.130 | -- | CP1W-20EDT | ||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
0.130 | -- | CP1W-20EDT1 | ||||||
24 | 16 | Relay | 0.080 | 0.090 | CP1W-40EDR | N, L, CE | |||
Transistor (sinking) |
0.160 | -- | CP1W-40EDT | ||||||
Transistor (sourcing) |
0.160 | -- | CP1W-40EDT1 | ||||||
CP1W Expansion Units |
Analog Input Unit | 4 analog inputs Input range: 0 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V, 0 to 10 V, ±10 V, 0 to 20 mA, or 4 to 20 mA. Resolution: 1/6000 |
0.100 | 0.090 | CP1W-AD041 | UC1, N, L, CE | |||
Analog Output Unit Bi |
2 analog outputs Output range: 1 to 5 V, 0 to 10 V, ±10 V, 0 to 20 mA, or 4 to 20 mA. Resolution: 1/6000 |
0.040 | 0.095 | NEW CP1W-DA021 |
UC1, CE | ||||
4 analog outputs Output range: 1 to 5 V, 0 to 10 V, ±10 V, 0 to 20 mA, or 4 to 20 mA. Resolution: 1/6000 |
0.080 | 0.124 | CP1W-DA041 | UC1, N, L, CE | |||||
Analog I/O Unit | 2 analog inputs and 1 analog output Input range: 0 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V, 0 to 10 V, ±10 V, 0 to 20 mA, or 4 to 20 mA. Output range: 1 to 5 V, 0 to 10 V, ±10 V, 0 to 20 mA, or 4 to 20 mA. Resolution: 1/6000 |
0.083 | 0.110 | CP1W-MAD11 | U, C, N, L, CE | ||||
Temperature Sensor Unit |
2 temperature sensor inputs Sensor type: Thermocouple (J or K) |
0.040 | 0.059 | CP1W-TS001 | |||||
4 temperature sensor inputs Sensor type: Thermocouple (J or K) |
0.040 | 0.059 | CP1W-TS002 | ||||||
2 temperature sensor inputs Sensor type: Platinum resistance thermometer (Pt100 or JPt100) |
0.054 | 0.073 | CP1W-TS101 | ||||||
4 temperature sensor inputs Sensor type: Platinum resistance thermometer (Pt100 or JPt100) |
0.054 | 0.073 | CP1W-TS102 | ||||||
CompoBus/S I/O Link Unit _a___ " ii£ |
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CompoBus/S slave 8 inputs and 8 outputs |
0.029 | -- | CP1W-SRT21 |
Type | AC power supply models | DC power supply models | |
Model | CPIE-DODDD-A | cPiE-nnnDn-D | |
Enclosure | Mounted in a panel | ||
CPU Unit with 10 I/O points (CP1E-E10Dn-n): 90mm *1 x85mm *2 x 66 mm CPU Unit with 14 or 20 I/O points (CP1E-D14DD-n/n20Dn-n): 90mm *1 x 85mm *2 x 86 mm |
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Dimensions (H x D x W) | CPU Unit with 30 I/O points (CP1E-D30DD-D): 90mm *1 x 85mm *2 x 130 mm CPU Unit with 40 I/O points (cP1E-d40D[U-[Il): 90mm *1 x 85mm *2 x 150 mm CPU Unit with 60 I/O points (cP1E-N60DD-q): 90mm *1 x85mm *2 x 195 mm CPU Unit with 20 I/O points and built-in analog (CP1E-NA20DD-D): 90mm *1 x85mm *2 x 130 mm |
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CPU Unit with 10 I/O points (CP1E-E10DD-D): 300g max. CPU Unit with 14 I/O points (cP1E-D14Dn-n): 360g max. CPU Unit with 20 I/O points (cP1E-D20DD-d): 370g max. |
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Weight | CPU Unit with 30 I/O points (cP1E-D30DD-D): 600g max. CPU Unit with 40 I/O points (cP1E-D40DD-n): 660g max. CPU Unit with 60 I/O points (cP1E-N60DD-q): 850g max. CPU Unit with 20 I/O points and built-in analog (CP1E-NA20DD-D): 680g max. |
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Supply voltage | 100 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz | 24 VDC | |
Operating voltage range | 85 to 264 VAC | 20.4 to 26.4 VDC | |
Power consumption | 15 VA/100 VAC max. 25 VA/240 VAC max. (CP1E-E10DD-A/n14DD-A/n20DD-A) |
9 W max. (CP1E-E10DIH-D) 13 W max. (CP1E-N14DD-D/N20DD-D) |
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50 VA/100 VAC max. 70 VA/240 VAC max. (CP1E-NA20DD-AC130DC1-AC140DC1-A/N60DC1-A) |
20 W max. (CP1E-NA20DD-D/N30DD-D/N40Dn-D/N60Dn-D) *4 |
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120 VAC, 20 A for 8 ms max. for cold start at room | |||
Inrush current | temperature | 24 VDC, 30 A for 20 ms max. for cold start at room | |
specifications | 240 VAC, 40 A for 8 ms max. for cold start at room temperature | temperature | |
Not provided. | |||
External power supply *3 |
(CP1E-E10DD-A/n14DD-A/n20Dn-A) 24 VDC, 300 mA (CP1E-NA20DD-A/n30DD-A/n40Dn-A/N60Dn-A) |
Not provided | |
Insulation resistance | 20 MO min. (at 500 VDC) between the external AC | Except between DC primary current and DC | |
terminals and GR terminals | secondary current | ||
Dielectric strength | 2,300 VAC 50/60Hz for 1 min between AC external | Except between DC primary current and DC | |
and GR terminals Leakage current: 5 mA max. | secondary current | ||
Power OFF detection time | 10 ms min. | 2 ms min. | |
Ambient operating temperature | 0 to 55 °C | ||
Ambient humidity | 10% to 90% | ||
Atmosphere | No corrosive gas. | ||
Ambient storage temperature | -20 to 75 °C (excluding battery) | ||
Altitude | 2,000 m max. | ||
Application | Pollution degree | 2 or less: Conforms to JIS B3502 and IEC 61131-2. | |
environment | Noise resistance | 2 kV on power supply line (Conforms to IEC61000-4-4.) | |
Overvoltage category | Category II: Conforms to JIS B3502 and IEC 61131-2. | ||
EMC Immunity Level | Zone B | ||
Conforms to JIS 60068-2-6. | |||
Vibration resistance | 5 to 8.4 Hz with 3.5-mm amplitude, 8.4 to 150 Hz | ||
Acceleration of 9.8 m/s2 for 100 min in X, Y, and Z directions (10 sweeps of 10 min each = 100 min total) | |||
Shock resistance | Conforms to JIS 60068-2-27. 147 m/s2, 3 times in X, Y, and Z directions |
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Terminal block | Fixed (not removable) | ||
Terminal screw size | M3 | ||
Applicable standards | Conforms to EC Directive | ||
Grounding method | Ground to 100 O or less. |
Item | CP1E-nnDD-n | CP1E-NnHDD-D CP1E-NADDDn-n |
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Program capacity | 2 K steps (8 Kbytes) including the symbol table, comments, and program indices of the CX-Programmer | 8 K steps (32 Kbytes) including the symbol table, comments, and program indices of the CX-Programmer | ||
Control method | Stored program method | |||
I/O control method | Cyclic scan with immediate refreshing | |||
Program language | Ladder diagram | |||
Instructions | Approximately 200 | |||
Processing speed |
Overhead processing time | 0.4 ms | ||
Instruction execution times | Basic instructions (LD): 1.19 ps min. Special instructions (MOV): 7.9 ps min. |
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Number of CP1W-series Expansion Units connected | CP1E-E10DD-n/ni4Dn-n/n20DD-n: None CP1E-n30Dn-n/D40Dn-n/N60Dn-n/NA20Dn-n: 3 units |
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Maximum number of I/O points | CP1E-E10DD-D : 10 CP1E-D14DD-D : 14 CP1E-D20DD-D : 20 CP1E-D30DD-D : 150 (30 built in, 40 x 3 expansion) CP1E-D40DD-D : 160 (40 built in, 40 x 3 expansion) CP1E-N60DD-D : 180 (60 built in, 40 x 3 expansion) CP1E-NA20DD-D: 140 (20 built in, 40 x 3 expansion) |
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Built-in I/O | CP1E-E10DD-D : 10 (6 inputs, 4 outputs) CP1E-D14DD-D : 14 (8 inputs, 6 outputs) CP1E-D20DD-D : 20 (12 inputs, 8 outputs) CP1E-D30DD-D : 30 (18 inputs, 12 outputs) CP1E-D40DD-D : 40 (24 inputs, 16 outputs) CP1E-N60DD-D : 60 (36 inputs, 24 outputs) CP1E-NA20DD-D: 20 (12 inputs, 8 outputs) |
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Built-in input functions | High-speed counters |
High-speed counter mode/ maximum frequency | Incremental Pulse Inputs 10 kHz: 6 counters 5 counters (only for 10 I/O points) Up/Down Inputs 10 kHz: 2 counters Pulse + Direction Inputs 10 kHz: 2 counters Differential Phase Inputs (4x) 5 kHz: 2 counters |
Incremental Pulse Inputs 100 kHz: 2 counters,10 kHz: 4 counters Up/Down Inputs 100 kHz: 1 counters,10 kHz: 1 counters Pulse + Direction Inputs 100 kHz: 2 counters Differential Phase Inputs (4x) 50 kHz: 1 counter, 5 kHz: 1 counter |
Counting mode |
Linear mode Ring mode |
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Count value | 32 bits | |||
Counter reset modes | Phase Z and software reset (excluding increment pulse input) Software reset |
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Control method |
Target Matching Range Comparison |
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Input interrupts | 6 inputs (4 inputs only for 10 I/O points) Interrupt input pulse width: 50 ps min. |
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Quick-response Inputs | 6 inputs (4 inputs only for 10 I/O points) Input pulse width: 50 ps min. |
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Normal input | Input constants |
Delays can be set in the PLC Setup (0 to 32 ms, default: 8 ms). Set values: 0, 1,2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 ms |
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Built-in output functions | Pulse outputs (Models with transistor outputs only) | Pulse output method and output frequency | Pulse output function not included | Pulse + Direction Mode 1 Hz to 100 kHz: 2 outputs |
Output mode | Continuous mode (for speed control) Independent mode (for position control) |
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Number of output pulses | Relative coordinates: 0000 0000 to 7FFF FFFF hex (0 to 2147483647) Absolute coordinates: 8000 0000 to 7FFF FFFF hex (-2147483647 to 2147483647) |
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Acceleration/ deceleration curves |
Trapezoidal acceleration and deceleration (Cannot perform S-curve acceleration and deceleration.) | |||
Changing SVs during instruction execution | Only target position can be changed. | |||
Origin searches |
Included | |||
Pulse outputs (Models with transistor outputs only) | Frequency | PWM output function not included | 2.0 to 6,553.5 Hz (in increments of 0.1 Hz) with 1 output or 2 Hz to 32,000 Hz (in increments of 1 Hz) with 1 output | |
Duty factor | 0.0% to 100.0% (in increments of 0.1%) Accuracy: +1%/-0% at 2 Hz to 10,000 Hz and +5%/-0% at 10,000 Hz to 32,000 kHz |
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Output mode | Continuous Mode | |||
Built-in analog | Analog input | Analog function not included | Setting range: 0 to 6,000 (2 channels only for NA-type) | |
Analog output | Setting range: 0 to 6,000 (1 channels only for NA-type) | |||
Analog adjusters | 2 adjusters (Setting range: 0 to 255) |
Item | CP1E-EDDDD-D | CP1E-NDDDD-D CP1E-NADDDD-D |
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B-type Peripheral USB Port | Conforming to USB 2.0 B type connector | |||
Transmission distance |
5 m max. | |||
Built-in RS-232C port | Interface: Conforms to EIA RS-232C. | |||
Communications method |
Half duplex | |||
synchronization | Start-stop | |||
Baud rate | 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 57.6, or 115.2 kbps | |||
Transmission distance |
No built-in RS-232C port | 15 m max. | ||
Communications | Supported protocol |
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Serial Option port | 1 port (Option Board can be mounted only to N30/40/ 60 and NA20 CPU Units.) | |||
Mountable Option Boards |
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Communications method |
Option Board cannot be mounted. | Depends on Option Board. | ||
synchronization | Depends on Option Board. | |||
Baud rate | 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 57.6, or 115.2 kbps | |||
Compatible protocols |
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Number of tasks | 17
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Maximum subroutine number | 128 | |||
Maximum jump number | 128 | |||
Scheduled interrupt tasks | 1 interrupt task | |||
Clock | Clock function not included. The time of error occurrence displays 01-01-01 01:01:01 Sunday |
Included. Accuracy (monthly deviation): -4.5 min to -0.5 min at ambient temperature of 55oC, -2.0 min to +2.0 min at ambient temperature of 25oC, -2.5 min to +1.5 min at ambient temperature of 0oC |
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Built-in EEPROM | Ladder programs and parameters are automatically saved to built-in EEPROM A section of the Data Memory Area can be saved to the built-in EEPROM. |
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Memory backup |
Battery backup With CP1W-BAT01 Battery (Sold separately) | Battery cannot be mounted. | CP1W-BAT01 can be used. Maximum battery service life: 5 years Backup Time Guaranteed value (ambient temperature: 55oC):
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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) | |||
Work Area (W) | 1,600 bits (100 words): W0.00 to W99.15 (W0 to W99) | |||
Holding Area (H) | 800 bits (50 words): H0.00 to H49.15 (H0 to H49) Bits in this area maintain their ON/OFF status when operating mode is changed. |
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Auxiliary Area (A) | Read-only: 7,168 bits (448 words) A0 to A447 Read/write: 4,896 bits (306 words) in words A448 to A753 |
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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)) | |||
Data Memory Area (D) | 2 Kwords: D0 to D2047 Of these, 1,500 words can be saved to the backup memory (built-in EEPROM) using settings in the Auxiliary Area. |
8 Kwords: D0 to D8191 Of these, 7,000 words can be saved to the backup memory (built-in EEP-ROM) using settings in the Auxiliary Area |
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Operating modes | 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 I/O memory, are enabled in this mode. RUN mode: Programs are executed. This is the normal operating mode. |
Function | Function description | |||
Power supply management | Memory protection | Holding Area data, DM Area data, Counter Completion Flags, and counter present values are held even when power is turned OFF. This function can be used only with an N/NA-type CPU Unit and only when the Battery Set (sold separately) is mounted. |
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Number of power interruptions counter | The number of times power has been interrupted is counted. | |||
Online editing | The program can be changed during operation in MONITOR mode or PROGRAM mode. | |||
Force-set/reset | Specified bits can be set or reset. | |||
Debugging | Differentiate monitoring | ON/OFF changes in specified bits can be monitored. | ||
Storing the stop position at errors | The location and task number where execution stopped for a program error is recorded. | |||
Program check | The programs can be checked for items such as no END instruction and FALS/FAL errors at startup. | |||
Error Log | Details and the time of occurrence of error codes predefined by the CPU Unit are stored. | |||
CPU error detection | CPU Unit WDT errors are detected. | |||
User-defined failure diagnosis | Errors can be generated for user-specified conditions: Non-fatal errors (FAL) and fatal errors (FALS). |
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Load OFF function | The built-in outputs, Expansion I/O Unit outputs, and Expansion Unit outputs are turned OFF. | |||
System FAL error detection (User-defined non-fatal error) | This function generates a non-fatal (FAL) error when the user-defined conditions are met in program. | |||
Backup memory error detection | This function detects when data in the backup memory (built-in EEPROM) that stores the ladder program is corrupted. | |||
Non-fatal error detection | PLC Setup error detection | This function detects setting errors in the PLC Setup. | ||
Option Board errors | This function detects when the Option Board is malfunctioning or disconnected. | |||
Battery error detection (N/NA-type CPU Units only) | This function detects when the battery voltage is low or the battery is disconnected. Note: This function is valid only when a battery is mounted and the Do not detect battery error Check Box is cleared in the PLC Setup. |
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Built-in analog error | This function detects when a built-in analog I/O error occurs and stops the operation of built- in analog I/O. | |||
Memory error detection | This function detects errors that occur in memory of the CPU Unit. | |||
I/O bus error detection | This function detects errors that occur during data transfer between the CPU Unit and another Unit. | |||
Self-diagnosis and restoration | Too Many I/O Points Error Detection | This function detects when more than the maximum number of CP1W Expansion I/O Units and Expansion Units are connected to the PLC. | ||
Program error detection | This function detects when there is an error in the program. See the following for details. |
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Instruction processing error detection | This function detects an error when the given data value is invalid when executing an instruction, or execution of instruction between tasks was attempted. | |||
Indirect DM addressing BCD error | This function detects an error when an indirect DM address in BCD mode is not BCD. | |||
Fatal Error | Illegal area access error detection | This function detects an error when an attempt is made to access an illegal area with an instruction operand. | ||
Detection | No END error detection | This function detects an error when there is no END instruction at the end of the program. | ||
Task error detection | The execution condition for an interrupt task was met but there is no interrupt task with the specified number. | |||
overflow error detection | This function detects an error when too many differentiated instructions are entered or deleted during online editing (131,072 times or more). | |||
Invalid instruction error detection | This function detects an error when an attempt is made to execute an instruction that is not defined in the system. | |||
User program area overflow error detection | This function detects an error when instruction data is stored after the last address in user program area. | |||
Cycle time exceeded error detection | This function monitors the cycle time (10 to 1,000 ms) and stops the operation when the set value is exceeded. | |||
System FALS error detection (user-defined fatal error) | This function generates a fatal (FALS) error when the user-defined conditions are met in program. | |||
Maintenance | Automatic online connection via network | This function enables automatically connecting to the PLC online when the CX-Programmer is directly connected by a serial connection (peripheral USB port or serial port). | ||
Security functions |
Read protection using password | This function protects user memory. Read protection: Set a password using the CX-Programmer. Overwrite protection is not provided. |
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Write protection from FINS commands | This function prohibits writing by using FINS commands sent over the network. |