CJ1W-IC101 - Control unit - OMRON
This OMRON brand module and reference CJ1W-IC101 belongs to the CJ1W-IC/II range.
Features: Mount one I/O Control Unit on the CPU Rack when connecting one or more Expansion Racks. Connecting Cable: Expansion Connecting Cable Connected Unit: CJ1W-II101 I/O Interface Unit Mount to the right of the CPU Unit.
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Expand CJ/NJ-series with
These Units
• To expand a CJ/NJ-series Controller, connect an I/O Control Unit to the CPU Rack, and I/O Interface Unit to the Expansion Rack, and connect the two Units with I/O Expansion Cable.
Features
• Rack-mountable Units enable expanding Controller capacity even when space is limited.
• Easy-to-use connectors enable quick expansion without any settings.
System Configuration
The I/O Control Unit is connected directly to the CPU Unit. If it is not immediately to the right of the CPU Unit, correct operation may not be possible. The I/O Interface Unit is connected directly to the Power Supply Unit. If it is not immediately to the right of the Power Supply Unit, correct operation may not be possible.
Usage Precautions
• CJ1W-IC101 I/O Control Unit is connected directly to the CPU Unit. CJ1W-II101 I/O Interface Unit is connected directly to the Power Supply Unit.
• The number of Expansion Racks that can be connected depends on the CPU Unit. Refer to the SYSMAC NJ-series CPU Unit Hardware User's Manual (Cat.No.W500), CJ Series Programmable Controllers Operation Manual (Cat. No. W393) or CJ-series CJ2 CPU Unit Hardware User's Manual (Cat. No. W472) for details.
• Use a CS-Series I/O Connecting Cable (CS1W-CN@@3) to connect an Expansion Rack.
• Install the Racks and select I/O Connecting Cables so that the total length of all I/O Connecting Cables does not exceed 12m.
• When using an I/O Connecting Cable with a locking connector, be sure that the connector is firmly locked in place before using it.
• Attached the enclosed cover to the I/O Connecting Cable connector on the I/O Interface Unit when it is not being used to protect it from dust.
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