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Appendices
Appendix 1 Specifications..................................................................................................... A-3
A-1-1 General Specifications............................................................................................. A-3
A-1-2 Characteristics ......................................................................................................... A-5
A-1-3 Communications Specifications .............................................................................. A-8
Appendix 2 Dimensions ...................................................................................................... A-12
Appendix 3 Using NS-AL002 Converters .......................................................................... A-21
A-3-1 Dimensions............................................................................................................ A-21
A-3-2 Mounting and Removing....................................................................................... A-22
A-3-3 Specifications ........................................................................................................ A-22
A-3-4 DIP Switch Settings............................................................................................... A-23
A-3-5 Pin Arrangement ................................................................................................... A-24
A-3-6 Handling the Shield on RS-422A/485 Cables ....................................................... A-25
A-3-7 Connection Example ............................................................................................. A-28
Appendix 4 Using NT-AL001 Converters .......................................................................... A-29
A-4-1 Dimensions............................................................................................................ A-29
A-4-2 Methods for Mounting and Removal .................................................................... A-29
A-4-3 Specifications ........................................................................................................ A-31
A-4-4 DIP Switch Settings............................................................................................... A-32
A-4-5 Pin Arrangement ................................................................................................... A-33
A-4-6 Block Diagram ...................................................................................................... A-34
Appendix 5 Preparing Connecting Cables........................................................................... A-35
A-5-1 Cable Preparation .................................................................................................. A-35
A-5-2 Soldering ............................................................................................................... A-36
A-5-3 Hood Assembly ..................................................................................................... A-36
A-5-4 Preparing Connecting Cables for Host Connection............................................... A-37
Appendix 6 Preparing Cables for Computer Connection .................................................... A-41
A-6-1 Connecting Cable Assembly ................................................................................. A-41
Appendix 7 Preparing Connecting Cables for Bar Code Readers ....................................... A-43
Appendix 8 Standard Models .............................................................................................. A-44
Appendix 9 List of Optional Products................................................................................. A-60
A-9-1 Anti-reflection Sheets: NS15-KBA04, NS12-KBA04, NS7-KBA04,
NT30-KBA04........................................................................................................ A-60
A-9-2 Protective Covers: NS15-KBA05N, NS12-KBA05(N), NS7-KBA05(N),
NT31C-KBA05(N)................................................................................................ A-61
A-1
A-9-3 NT30-KBA01 Chemical-resistant Cover .............................................................. A-62
A-9-4 Replacement Battery: CJ1W-BAT01 .................................................................... A-62
A-9-5 Recommended Memory Cards .............................................................................. A-63
A-9-6 NS-CLK21 Controller Link Interface Unit ........................................................... A-63
A-9-7 NS-CA001/CA002 Video Input Unit .................................................................... A-63
A-9-8 Attachments: NS12-ATT01(B)/NS12-ATT02/NS8-ATT01/ NS8-ATT02 .......... A-63
A-9-9 NS-USBEXT-1M USB Relay Cable..................................................................... A-64
Appendix 10 System Memory List........................................................................................ A-65
Appendix 11 Differences between "-V1"/"-V2" Models and Other Models......................... A-68
Appendix 12 NS5 System Menu ........................................................................................... A-70
Appendix 1 Specifications
Appendix 1 Specifications
Specifications
Item
NS15-TX01 @-V2
NS12-TS0
@-V1
NS12-TS0 @-V2
NS10-TV0
@-V1
NS10-TV0 @-V2
NS8-TV
@@-V1
NS8-TV 0@-V2
NS5-SQ0
@-V1
NS5-
SQ@@-V2
NS5TQ@@-V2
NS5MQ@@-V2
Rated power supply voltage
Allowable voltage range
Allowable input power interruption time
Power consumption
Ambient operating temperature
Storage temperature
Ambient operating humidity
Operating environment
24 VDC
20.4 to 27.6 VDC (24 VDC
No restriction.
45 W max.
0 to 50
25 W max
°C (See notes 1, 2, and 3.)
−20 to 60°C (See note 2.)
35% to 85% (0 to 40
No corrosive gases.
±15%)
°C) with no condensation
35% to 60% (40 to 50
°C) with no condensation
15 W max.
Noise immunity Conforms to IEC61000-4-4, 2 KV (power lines)
Vibration resistance
(during operation)
5 to 8.4 Hz with 3.5 mm single amplitude and 8.4 to 150 Hz with 9.8 m/s
2
acceleration
10 to 57 Hz with 0.075 mm amplitude and 57 to 150 Hz with 9.8 m/s acceleration for 30 min in each of X, Y, and Z directions
10 times in each of
X, Y, and Z directions
147 m/s
2
3 times in each of X, Y, and Z directions.
2
Shock resistance
(during operation)
Panel cutout dimensions
Weight
Enclosure rating
Battery life
International standards
75.8 mm
(W
× H × D)
Width 383.5
Height
282.5
+1
0
4.2 kg max.
+1
0
mm
(See note 4.)
×
Panel thickness:
1.6 to 4.8 mm
315
× 241 × 48.5 mm (W × H × D)
Width 302
Height
228
+1
0
+1
0
mm
Panel thickness:
1.6 to 4.8 mm
2.5 kg max.
×
Width 302
Height
228
+1
0
+1
0
mm
Front panel: IP65 oil-proof type (equivalent to NEMA4)
×
Panel thickness:
1.6 to 4.8 mm
232
× 177 ×
48.5 mm
(W
× H × D)
Width
220.5
+0.5
0
×
Height 165.5
+0.5
0
mm
Panel thickness:
1.6 to 4.8 mm
2.0 kg max.
Front-panel controls: IP65 oilproof type
195
× 142 ×
54 mm
(W
× H × D)
Width 184
Height 131
+0.5
0
+0.5
×
0
mm
Panel thickness:
1.6 to 4.8 mm
1.0 kg max.
Front panel: IP65 oil-proof type
(equivalent to
NEMA4)
(See note 4.)
5 years (at 25
°C)
The SRAM and RTC will be backed up for 5 days after the battery runs low (indicator lights orange).
The SRAM and RTC will be backed up by a super capacitor for 5 minutes after removing the old battery. (This assumes that the power is first turned ON for at least 5 minutes and then turned OFF.)
EC Directives UL 1604 Class 1 Division 2, EC Directives
Note 1. The operating temperature is subject to the following restrictions, depending on the mounting angle and whether an Expansion Unit is installed or not.
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Appendix 1 Specifications
• Without any Expansion Unit Installed
- NS15-V2/NS12-V1/-V2, NS10-V1/-V2, NS8-V1/-V2
Mounting angle of 0
° to less than 30° to the horizontal:
Operating
°C
Mounting angle of 30
° to 90° or less to the horizontal:
Operating
°C
Mounting angle of 0
° to 90° or less to the horizontal:
Operating
°C
• With an Expansion Unit (Video Input Unit or Controller Link Unit) Installed
- NS15-V2/NS12-V1/-V2, NS10-V1/-V2
Mounting angle of 0
° to less than 30° to the horizontal:
Operating
°C
Mounting angle of 30
° to 90° or less to the horizontal:
Operating
°C
Mounting angle of 0
° to less than 30° to the horizontal:
Operating
°C
Mounting angle of 30
° to less than 90° to the horizontal:
Operating
°C
Mounting angle of 90
° to the horizontal:
Operating
°C
90
°
Display surface
30
°
Horizontal 0
°
2. Operate the PT within the temperature and humidity ranges shown in the following diagram.
Humidity (RH)
Storage
Operating
Temperature (
°C)
3. When a STN LCD display device is used, the display quality will decline (e.g., the contrast ratio will be reduced) if the temperature exceeds 40
°C. Also, when the temperature drops, the response speed is lowered due to characteristics of liquid crystals.
This applies to the following models. Refer to NS-series PT Lot Numbers on page A-8 for information on lot numbers.
Display device PT model
Color STN LCD
Monochrome STN LCD
NS5-SQ0 @-V1
NS5-SQ @@-V2 with lot number earlier than 2110
NS5-MQ @@-V2
4. May not be applicable in locations with long-term exposure to oil.
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Appendix 1 Specifications
A-1-2 Characteristics
Display Specifications
Display panel
(See note 5.)
Backlight (See note 4.)
Front panel indicators
Item Specifications
NS15-TX01 @-V2
NS12-TS0 @-
V1
NS12-TS0 @-
V2
NS10-TV0 @-
V1
NS10-TV0 @-
V2
NS8-TV @@-V1 NS8-TV0@-V2
Display device High-definition TFT color LCD
Number of dots
Display color
Display area
View angle
Life expectancy
1024 dot horizontal
× 768 dot vertical
800 dot horizontal
×
600 dot vertical
640 dot horizontal
× 480 dot vertical
256 colors (32,768 colors for BMP/JPEG images, NS5: 4,096 colors for BMP/JPEG images)
Width 304.1 mm
× height 228.1 mm
Width 246.0 mm
× height
Width 215.2 mm
× height
Width 162.2 mm
× height
Width 170.9 mm height 128.2 mm
×
(15.0 inches) 184.5 mm 162.4 mm 121.7 mm (8.4 inches)
Left 80
°,
Right 80
Top 70
°,
°,
Bottom 60
°
(12.1 inches)
-V1:
Left 60
°,
Right 60
°,
Top 45
°,
Bottom 55
°,
-V2:
Left 80
°,
Right 80
°,
Top 80
°,
Bottom 80
°
50,000 hours min. (See note 1.)
(10.4 inches)
-V1:
Left 60
°,
Right 60
°,
Top 35
°,
Bottom 65
°,
-V2:
Left 70
°,
Right 70
°,
Top 65
°,
Bottom 65
°
(8.0 inches)
Left 60
°,
Right 60
°,
Top 50
°,
Bottom 60
°
40,000 hours min. (See
Left 80
Right 80
Top 80
°,
°,
°,
Bottom 60
°
50,000 hours min.
(See note 1.) note 1.)
Brightness adjustment
Backlight error detection
There are 3 levels or 32 levels of adjustment that you can make by operating the touch panel.
(See note 9.)
Error is detected automatically, and the RUN indicator flashes green as notification. (See note 3.)
No detection function.
Error is detected automatically, and the RUN indicator flashes green as notification.
(See note 3.)
RUN Lit green: PT is operating normally.
Flashing green: The Memory Card transfer has ended normally or a backlight error was detected immediately after power was turned ON. (Backlight errors are not detected for the NS8-V1.)
Lit orange: Immediately after power turns ON, indicates file system check in progress, battery low, or disconnected and operating normally.
Flashing orange: Memory Card transfer in progress.
Flashing red: Memory Card transfer has ended abnormally.
Rear panel indicators Memory Card power ON.
Green not lit:
Memory Card power OFF.
None
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Appendix 1 Specifications
Display panel
(See note 5.)
Backlight
(See note 4.)
Front panel indicators
Item Specifications
NS5-SQ0 @-V1
NS5-SQ @@-V2
(See note 6.)
NS5-TQ @@-V2 NS5-MQ@@-V2
Display device STN color LCD TFT color LCD High-luminance TFT color LCD (See note
7.)
Number of dots 320 dot horizontal
× 240 dot vertical
Display color 256 colors (4,096 256 colors (32,768 colors for BMP/JPEG colors for images)
Display area
View angle
Brightness adjustment
Backlight error detection
RUN
BMP/JPEG images)
Width 117.2 mm
× Height 88.4 mm (5.7 inches)
Left 50
°,
Right 50
°,
Top 30
°,
Bottom 50
°
Left 80
°,
Right 80
°,
Top 80
°,
Bottom 60
°
Life expectancy 50,000 hours min.
(See note 1.)
The brightness can be adjusted to any of 3 levels by operating the touch panel. (See note 2.)
75,000 hours min. (See note 1.)
The brightness can be adjusted to any of 3 levels or any of 32 levels by operating the touch panel. (See note 8.)
Monochrome STN LCD
Monochrome/16 grayscale levels
Left 45
°,
Right 45
°,
Top 20
°,
Bottom 40
°
50,000 hours min. (See note 1.)
The brightness can be adjusted to any of 3 levels by operating the touch panel.
(See note 2.)
No detection function.
Error is detected automatically, and the RUN indicator flashes green as notification. (See note 3.)
Lit green: PT is operating normally.
Flashing green: The Memory Card transfer has ended normally or a backlight error was
Lit orange: detected immediately after power was turned ON. (Backlight errors are not detected for the NS5-V1.)
Immediately after power turns ON, indicates file system check in progress, battery low, or disconnected and operating normally.
Flashing orange: Memory Card transfer in progress.
Note 1. This is the estimated time before brightness is reduced by half at room temperature and humidity. It is not a guaranteed value. (It is based on the middle brightness setting using the NS8.)
The life expectancy will be drastically shortened if PT is used at low temperatures. For example, using the PT at temperatures of 0
°
C will reduce the life expectancy to approximately 10,000 hours (reference value).
2. The brightness cannot be adjusted much.
3. This function does not detect service life expectancy.
It detects when the backlight is not lit due to a disconnection or other errors. Backlight error detection indicates that all backlights are OFF.
4. Contact your nearest OMRON representative to replace the backlight.
5. There may be some defective pixels in the display. This is not a fault as long as the numbers of defective light and dark pixels fall within the following standard ranges.
NS15-TX01 @-V2
NS12-TS @@-V1/-V2
NS10-TV @@-V1/-V2
NS8-TV @@-V1/-V2
Number of light and dark pixels:
10 or less. (Must not be 3 consecutive.)
NS5-SQ
NS5-MQ
@@-V1/-V2
@@-V2
Number of light and dark pixels:
4 or fewer defects the size of 0.2 < (minor axis + major axis)
/ 2
≤ 0.55 mm (within 1 per 20-mm square)
NS5-TQ @@-V2
6. Specifications are as follows for NS5-SQ @@-V2 PTs with lot number 2110 (manufactured
January 21, 2010) or earlier.
Item Specification
Display device STN color LCD
Display colors 256 colors (4,096 colors for BMP/JPEG images)
View angle Left 50
°, Right 50°, Top 45°, Bottom 50°
Refer to NS-series PT Lot Numbers on page A-8 for information on lot numbers.
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Appendix 1 Specifications
7. The NS5-TQ PTs (high-luminance TFT LCDs) are approx. 70 cd/m2 brighter than the
NS5-SQ PTs (TFT LCDs).
8. Lot number 14Z0 or earlier can be adjusted to only one of three levels.
9. NS8 PTs with lot number 27X1 or earlier can be adjusted to only three levels. NS10 PTs with lot number 10Y1 or earlier can be adjusted to only three levels. NS12 PTs with lot number 13Z1 or earlier can be adjusted to only three levels. NS15 PTs with lot number
30114 or earlier can be adjusted to only three levels.
Operating Specifications
Item
NS15-TX01 @-
V2
NS12-TS0 @-
V1/
NS12-TS0
@-V2
Specifications
NS10-TV0 @-
V1/
NS10-TV0
@-V2
NS8-TV @@-V1/
NS8-TV
@@-V2
NS5-SQ0 @-V1
NS5-SQ @@-V2
NS5-TQ
@@-V2
NS5-MQ @@-V2
Touch panel Method: Resistive membrane
Vertical and Number of horizontal resolution: 1024
Three function keys (Analog) switches: 1900
(50 horizontal
×
38 vertical)
16
× 16 dots for each switch.
(Matrix type)
Input: Pressure-sensitive
Service life: 1,000,000 touch operations.
Number of switches: 1200
(40 horizontal
×
30 vertical)
16
× 16 dots for each switch.
(Matrix type)
Number of switches: 768
(32 horizontal
×
24 vertical)
20
× 20 dots for each switch.
(Matrix type)
Number of switches: 300
(20 horizontal
×
15 vertical)
16
× 16 dots for each switch.
(Matrix type)
Data Capacity Specifications
Item NS15-TX01 @-
V2
NS12-TS0
@-V2
NS10-TV0 @-V2
NS8-TV 0@-V2
60 MB
Standard screen data capacity
NS12-TS0 @-V1
NS10-TV0 @-V1
20 MB
NS8-TV
@@-V1 NS5-SQ0@-V1
NS8-TV0 @ -V1:
6 MB
NS8-TV1 @ -V1:
20 MB
6 MB
NS5-SQ0 @-V2
NS5-TQ0
@-V2
NS5-MQ0 @-V2
20 MB
External Interface Specifications
Item Specifications
NS15-TX01 @-V2 NS12-TS0@-V1/-V2
NS10-TV0
@-V1/-V2
NS8-TV
@@-V1/-V2
NS5-SQ0 @-V1/-V2
NS5-TQ0
@-V2
NS5-MQ0
@-V2
NS5-SQ1
@-V2
NS5-TQ1
@-V2
NS5-MQ1
@-V2
USB HOST
USB Slave
Memory card interface
Expansion interface
(See note 1.)
Analog RGB output
External brightness adjustment
1 port (for connecting printers)
1 port (screen data transfer, connection to computer, connection to printer) (NS-V2 only)
None
1 port (screen data transfer, connection to computer)
1 port (screen data transfer, connection to computer, connection to printer)
1 ATA-Compact Flash interface slot.
Used to transfer and store screen data and to store history data.
For Expansion Interface Units
Used to install a Controller Link Interface Unit or Video Input Unit.
1 port (connects to an LCD monitor)
---
For Expansion Interface Units
Used to install Expansion Units specially designed for the NS5.
Used to adjust brightness externally
(See note 2.)
---
Note 1. This interface is for NS-series PTs only. Units not specified in this manual cannot be installed.
2. This applies to lot numbers 30114 and earlier.
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Appendix 1 Specifications
Programming Device (Software for Creating Screen Data)
Item Specifications
Name CX-Designer
Model NS-CXDC1-V @
NS-series PT Lot Numbers
The four-digit lot number that is given on the back of an NS-series PT can be used to check the manufacturing date of PTs that were manufactured on May 31, 2012 or earlier.
Lot No.
1 0 2 0
The rightmost digit of the year, 2010 in this example
The month of manufacture, February in this example
(1 to 9 = January to September, X to Z = October to December)
The day of the month of manufacture, the 10th in this example
The five-digit lot number that is given on the back of an NS-series PT can be used to check the manufacturing date of PTs that were manufactured on June 1, 2012 or later.
Lot No.
0 1 6 12
The rightmost two digits of the year, 2012 in this example
The month of manufacture, June in this example
(1 to 9 = January to September, X to Z = October to December)
The day of the month of manufacture, the 1st in this example
A-1-3 Communications Specifications
• Serial Communications
Item Specifications
Port A
Port B
Conforms to EIA RS-232C.
D-Sub female 9-pin connector
5-V output (250 mA max.) through pin 6
(See note 1.)
Conforms to EIA RS-232C.
D-Sub female 9-pin connector (See note 2.)
5-V output (250 mA max.) through pin 6.
(See note 1.)
Conforms to EIA RS-422/RS-485 (insulated) (NS15 only)
7-pin connector
Note 1: The 5-V output of serial ports A and B cannot be used at the same time.
Note 2: With the NS5, the Expansion Interface on the Comm Tab Page in the System Menu settings can be set to use a communications port in the expansion interface connector.
The expansion interface, however, is a future expansion, which cannot yet be used.
Always use the serial port B connector (D-Sub female 9-pin connector).
• 1:1 NT Link
Item
Communications standards
Connectors
Number of Units connected
Transmission distance
Specifications
Conforms to EIA RS-232C.
D-Sub female 9-pin connector (Serial ports A and B)
1:1
Up to 15 m. (See note 1.)
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Appendix 1 Specifications
• 1:N NT Links
Item
Communications standards
Connectors
Specifications
Conforms to EIA RS-232C.
D-Sub female 9-pin connector
(Serial ports A and B)
1:1 to 8
Up to 15 m. (See note 2.)
Number of Units connected
Transmission distance
Note 1. When using an NS-AL002 Adapter, the transmission distance is as follows:
RS-422A cable: Up to 500 m total extended length.
2. The NS-AL002 is required when connecting two or more PTs to the host.
RS-422A cable: Up to 500 m total extended length.
• Bar Code Reader
Item
Communications standards
Communications settings
Conforms to EIA RS-232C.
Specifications
Start-stop synchronization
Baud rate: 4,800, 9,600, or 19,200 bps
Data length: 7 or 8 bits
Stop bits: 1 or 2 bits
Parity: None, odd, or even
Flow control: RS/CS control
Either port A or port B only. Ports that can be connected
Number of Units connected
Transmission distance
Communications protocol
Data format
1:1
Using PT serial port and D-Sub 6-pin Using external power supply
2 m
No protocol mode
15 m
Power supply
[STX] Data (0 to 254 bytes) [ETX]
Using PT serial port and D-Sub 6-pin Using external power supply
5 V
±5% 250 mA max.
Depends on Bar Code Reader specifications.
● Ethernet Specifications (NS15-TX01@-V2, NS12-TS01(B)-V1, NS10-
TV01(B)-V1, NS8TV@1(B)-V1, NS5-SQ01(B)-V1, NS5-SQ@1(B)-V2, NS5-
TQ @1(B)-V2, NS5-MQ@1(B)-V2)
Item Specifications
Conformance standards Conforms to IEEE 802.3 / Ethernet (10/100Base-T).
Transmission medium 2 pair Cat 3 UTP 22 to 26AWG, Cat 5, Cat 5e, Cat 6
Transmission distance 100 m (node-to-hub and hub-to-hub)
Connector 8-pin modular connector
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Appendix 1 Specifications
• Ethernet
Item Specifications
Network address
Node address
UDP port number
IP address
Subnet mask
1 to 127
1 to 254
1024 to 65535 (See note 1.)
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (See note 2.)
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
Default gateway
IP proxy address
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
“”(blank), 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
Conversion table Node address: 1 to 253
IP address: 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
Note 1. The default UDP port number is 9600.
2. Do not set the following values for the IP address.
• Host ID with all bits set to 0 or 1. (Example: 192.168.21.0)
• Net ID with all bits set to 0 or 1.
(Example: 255.255.21.16)
• Subnet ID with all bits set to 1.
(Example: 192.168.255.16)
• IP addresses that begin with 127. (Example: 127.35.21.16)
EtherNet/IP Specifications
Item Specifications
Conformance standards
Transmission medium
Transmission distance
Connector
Conforms to IEEE 802.3 and Ethernet (10/100Base-T)
Shielded twisted-pair (STP) cable, Category 5, 5e, or higher
100 m (node-to-hub and hub-to-hub)
8-pin modular connector
Controller Link Specifications (with NS-CLK21 Controller Link Interface
Unit Mounted)
Item Specification
Communications method N:N token bus
Transmission path type Multidrop (bus)
Baud rate and maximum transmission distance
The maximum transmission distances depends on the baud rate setting as follows:
2 Mbits/s: 500 m
1 Mbits/s: 800 m
500 Kbits/s: 1 km
Media
Connections to nodes
Specified shielded twisted-pair cable
2 signal lines and 1 shield
PLCs: Connected via terminal block
Personal computers: Connected via special connector
Max. number of nodes 32 modes
Communications functions
Data links and message service
Number of data link words
• Transmission area per node:
1,000 words max. (2,000 bytes)
• Send/receive data link areas per SYSMAC CS-series PLC:
12,000 words max. (24,000 bytes)
• Send/receive data link areas per SYSMAC C200HX/HG/HE, CVM1, or
CV-series PLC:
8,000 words max. (16,000 bytes)
• Send/receive data link areas per personal computer:
32,000 words max. (64,000 bytes)
• Total send data link words on entire network:
32,000 words max. (64,000 bytes)
Data link areas
Message length
Bit (CIO, and LR Area), data memory (DM Area), expansion data memory (EM
Area)
2,012 bytes max.
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Appendix 1 Specifications
Item Specification
RAS functions
Error correction
• Polling unit backup function
• Self-diagnosis (hardware check at startup)
• Internode tests and broadcast test (via FINS commands)
• Watchdog timer
• Error log
Manchester code check
CRC check (CCITT X
16
+X
12
+X
5
+1)
Note: A Controller Link Interface Unit can be used only for the NS15, NS12, and NS10 NSseries PTs.
• Video Input Specifications
Item Specifications
Input system NTSC (RS-170A compliant) or PAL
Scanning system (See note.) Interlaced
Input signal 1.0 V p-p 75
Ω
Signal input connector BNC connector
Note: The NS-series PTs do not support progressive scanning (i.e., non-interlaced scanning)
Item Specifications
Model NS-CA001
Dimensions 150 x 90 x 21 mm (WxHxD)
Weight
Ambient operating temperature
NS-CA002
150 x 102 x 22 mm (WxHxD)
0.5 kg or less
•
NS12-V1/-V2 and NS10-V1/-V2
•
NS12-V1/-V2, NS10-V1/-V2,
Mounting angle of 0
• less than 30
35
°C
Mounting angle of 30 but less than 90
50
°C
NS8-V1/-V2
° or greater but
° to horizontal: 0 to
° or greater
° to horizontal: 0 to
Mounting angle of 0
° or greater but less than 30
° to horizontal: 0 to
35
°C
Mounting angle of 30
° min. but less than 90
° to horizontal plane: 0 to
45
°C
Mounting angle of 90
° to horizontal: 0 to 50
°C and NS8-V1/-V2
Mounting angle of 0
° or greater but less than 30
° to horizontal: 0 to 35
°C
Mounting angle of 30
° or greater but less than 90
° to horizontal: 0 to 45
°C
Mounting angle of 90
° to horizontal: 0 to 50
°C
−20 to 60°C
Ambient storage temperature
Ambient operating humidity
35% to 85% (with no condensation)
Rated power supply voltage (See note.)
Ambient operating atmosphere
Power supply used from NS-series PT expansion interface connector
(5 V
±5%, 3.3 V ±5%).
No corrosive gases.
Vibration resistance Conforms to NS-series PT specifications.
Shock resistance Conforms to NS-series PT specifications.
Note: You can still use 5 V from either port A or port B on the NS-series PT after you mount a
Video Unit on the PT.
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Appendix 2 Dimensions
Appendix 2 Dimensions
● NS15
(Includes Mounting Dimensions)
Mounting panel
Mounting bracket
Note: The NS15 conforms to version-2 hardware standards.
With Controller Link Interface Unit Mounted With Video Input Unit Mounted
Mounting panel
Mounting bracket
Mounting panel
Mounting bracket
Appendix 2 Dimensions
NS15 Cable Connection Dimensions
NS15 Video Board (NS-CA001) Mounted Dimensions
NS15 Controller Link Interface Unit Mounted Dimensions
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Appendix 2 Dimensions
● NS12-V1/-V2, NS10-V1/-V2
(Includes Mounting Dimensions)
Mounting panel
Mounting bracket
(Unit: mm)
With Controller Link Interface Unit Mounted
M o u n tin g p a n e l
M o u n tin g b ra cke t
39 (min.)
42 (max.)
With Video Input Unit Mounted
M o u n tin g p a n e l
M o u n tin g b ra cke t
3 9 (m in .)
4 2 (m a x.)
3 9 (m in .)
4 2 (m a x.)
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NS12-V1/-V2, NS10-V1/-V2 Cable Connection Dimensions
Appendix 2 Dimensions
NS12-V1/-V2 and NS10-V1/-V2 Video Board (NS-CA001) Mounted Dimensions
NS12-V1/-V2 and NS10-V1/-V2 Video Board (NS-CA002) Mounted Dimensions
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Appendix 2 Dimensions
NS12-V1/-V2 and NS10-V1/-V2 Controller Link Interface Unit Mounted Dimensions
NS12/NS10 (without "V1") Cable Connection Dimensions
90.2
103
60
20
69.5
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NS8-V1/NS8-V2 Main Unit Dimensions (Mounted)
Mounting panel
Mounting bracket
Appendix 2 Dimensions
(Unit: mm)
15.5
39 min.
42 max.
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Appendix 2 Dimensions
NS8-V1/ NS8-V2 Cable Connection Dimensions
43.2
9.6
50.1
26.6
44.1
63.4
91
NS8-V1/-V2 Video Board (NS-CA001) Mounted Dimensions
149
68.3
45.3
27.3
9.3
8.7
NS8-V1/-V2 Video Board (NS-CA002) Mounted Dimensions
149
59.4
23.9
1.57
19.6
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Appendix 2 Dimensions
NS7 Cable Connection Dimensions
43.2
50.1
26.6
44.1
63.4
91
NS5-V1/-V2 Dimensions (Includes Mounting Dimensions)
Mounting panel
Mounting bracket
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Appendix 2 Dimensions
NS5-V1/-V2 Cable Connection Dimensions
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Appendix 3 Using NS-AL002 Converters
Appendix 3 Using NS-AL002 Converters
The NS-AL002 RS-232C/RS-422A Converter is connected directly to RS-232C port A or
B of the PT, and converts RS-232C communications to RS-422A/RS-485. Any of the
Converters listed in Appendix 9 Standard Models can be used. A summary of the NS-
AL002 external dimensions, mounting and removal methods, and specifications is provided here. Refer to this information when designing the control panel. Refer to the
Instruction Sheet included with the NS-AL002 for details.
Precautions for Correct Use
The NS-AL002 is an uninsulated RS-232C/RS-422A Converter. Therefore, if differences in ground potential or effects from noise are concerns, it is recommended that an insulated NT-AL001 RS-232C/RS-422A Converter be used instead. For details, refer to Appendix 4 Using NT-AL001 Converters.
A-3-1 Dimensions
45
12
28.5
Mounting screws (2)
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Appendix 3 Using NS-AL002 Converters
A-3-2 Mounting and Removing
Connect the NS-AL002 directly to port A or port B of the PT. Two NS-AL002 Adapters cannot be connected to ports A and B simultaneously.
Mount the Adapter by tightening and securing the mounting screws on both of the D-Sub connectors. The correct tightening torque is 0.3 N
⋅m. The correct tightening torque for the terminal block is 0.5 N
⋅m.
To remove the Adapter, loosen the screws and pull out the Adapter.
Precautions for Safe Use
• Always turn OFF the power to the PT before removing the Adapter.
• Do not touch the surface or the mounted parts of the Board with bare hands.
Always discharge any static electricity from your body before handling the
Board.
Precautions for Correct Use
• Mount to the PT after securely connecting the cable to the terminal block.
Be sure to tighten the mounting screws on both of the D-Sub connectors. If the screws are loose, the FG terminals of the PT and NS-AL002 will not be connected.
A-3-3 Specifications
The following table shows the general specifications and communications specifications of the Adapter.
General Specifications
Item Specifications
Dimensions
Weight
Ambient operating humidity
Rated power supply
45
× 49 × 28.5 mm (W × H × D)
50 g max.
Ambient operating temperature 0 to 50
°C
Storage temperature
−20 to 60°C
35% to 85% (without condensation)
5 V
±10% (through pin 6 of the RS-232C connector)
Power consumption 150 mW max.
Operating environment
Vibration resistance
Shock resistance
No corrosive gases.
Conforms to PT specifications.
Conforms to PT specifications.
Reference
NS-series RS-485 (two-wire) communications are used to connect to an OMRON
Temperature Controller. The NS-AL002 cannot be used with the NT-series PTs or
PLCs.
Communications Specifications
• RS-422A Interface
Item Specifications
Baud rate
Transmission distance
Terminal block format
Insulation
115.2 kbps max.
500 m total length (See note 1.)
8-terminal terminal block, M3.0
No insulation (See note 2.)
Note 1: This specification is for a configuration in which all the Adapters connected on the same transmission path are NT-AL002 Link Adapters. If a CJ1W-CIF11 Conversion Adapter is used, the total length is 50 m.
Note 2: The RS-422A and RS-232C are not insulated.
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Appendix 3 Using NS-AL002 Converters
A-3-4 DIP Switch Settings
The NS-AL002 Adapter has four DIP switch pins for setting the RS-422A communications conditions.
Set the DIP switch pins before connecting the cables to the Adapter.
The factory setting for the DIP switch is all pins set to OFF.
Pin Function ON OFF
Pin 1 Transmission mode RS/CS control Normal transmission
Pins 2 and 3 Two-wire/four-wire method selection Two-wire method Four-wire method
Pin 4 Terminating resistance Yes None
For 1:1 NT Link, set the RS-422A transmission mode to normal transmission (pin 1 OFF).
For 1:N NT Links (normal, high speed), set the RS-422A transmission mode to RS/CS control (pin 1 ON).
Note
• Use the following DIP switch settings when connecting a CJ1W-CIF11 Conversion
Adapter to the PT.
Pin Function Setting
Pin 1
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4
Pin 5
Pin 6
Terminating resistance selection ON: Terminating resistance enabled
OFF: Terminating resistance disabled
Two-wire/four-wire method selection OFF (four-wire)
Two-wire/four-wire method selection OFF (four-wire)
Not used. OFF
Selection of RS control for RD
Selection of RS control for SD
OFF (no RS control)
ON (RS control)
• When a CJ1W-CIF11 Conversion Adapter is used, the total transmission length is 50 m.
• If NT-001/NT-002 Link Adapters are used together with CJ1W-CIF11 Conversion
Adapters on the same transmission path, the total transmission length is also 50 m.
• For details, refer to the Appendix G in the SYSMAC CJ Series Operation Manual (Cat.
No. W393).
Precautions for Correct Use
Make sure that both of the mounting screws on the D-Sub connector are tightened to a torque of 0.3 N
⋅m.
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Appendix 3 Using NS-AL002 Converters
A-3-5 Pin Arrangement
The Adapter has a connector for RS-232C interface connection and a terminal block for
RS-422A/485 interface connection.
The pin arrangements for the RS-232C connector and RS-422A/485 terminal block are as follows:
RS-232C Connector
Terminal block pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
Signal name Signal direction
Adapter
⇔
PT
NC
RD
SD
CS
RS
5 V
(30 mA max.)
←
→
← (RS signal short-circuited internally)
→
←
7 or 8
9
NC
SG
Connector hood FG
(Pins 7 and 8 are short-circuited.)
−
Connects to functional ground terminal of PT.
RS-422A Terminal Block
Terminal block
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
pin number
Signal name
Signal direction
Adapter
⇔
Host
FG
RDB (+)
SDB (+)
RSB (+)
Connects to functional ground terminal of PT.
←
→
→
NC ---
RDA (
−)
SDA (
−)
RSA (
−) →
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Appendix 3 Using NS-AL002 Converters
Crimp Terminals
Use M3 crimp terminals.
Forked type
6.2 mm max.
Round type
6.2 mm max.
Applicable Crimp Terminal Examples
Forked type
Manufacturer Model Recommended cable size
J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd. V1.25-N3A
Molex
AWG22 to 16 (0.25 to 1.65 mm
2
)
VSY1.25-3.5L AWG22 to 16 (0.3 to 1.65 mm
2
)
Round type
Manufacturer Model
J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd. V1.25-MS3
Molex RAV1.25-3
Recommended cable size
AWG22 to 16 (0.25 to 1.65 mm
2
)
AWG22 to 16 (0.3 to 1.65 mm
2
)
Recommended Cable
Manufacturer Model
Tachii Electric Wire Co., Ltd.
HIRAKAWA HEWTECH CORP.
TKV VBS3P-03T
CO-HC-ESV-3P
×7/0.2
A-3-6 Handling the Shield on RS-422A/485 Cables
Perform the following procedures to connect, process the shield, and connect to ground for communications systems using the NS-AL002. Incorrect connection may result in communications errors with the host.
Connecting the NS-AL002 D-Sub Connector
Always securely tighten the screws on both sides of the D-Sub connector. Otherwise, the functional ground terminal (FG: ) of the PT will not be properly connected to the functional ground of the NS-AL002.
Connecting the Ground Wire
The PT has a functional ground terminal (FG: ).
• Connect the ground terminal (GR) of the devices to the functional ground (FG: ).
Make sure that each signal line is grounded at only one point and ground to 100
Ω max.
• Short the LG terminal of the PLC to the ground terminal (GR).
• Use a wire gauge of at least 2 mm
2
for the ground wire.
• Refer to the manual for individual Communications Units for details on proper wiring procedures.
2. Do not ground the functional ground (FG: ) of the PT if it is mounted to the same panel as devices that generate noise, such as motors or inverters, as shown in Figure
(b).
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Appendix 3 Using NS-AL002 Converters
Preparing the Shield of RS-422A/485 Connectors
Always prepare RS-422A/485 cable shields properly. Otherwise, communications errors may occur with the host.
Ground only one end of the shield when connecting the ground terminal (GR) of the devices to the functional ground (FG: ), and grounding each signal line at only one point and to 100
Ω max, as shown in Figure (a).
Ground both ends of the shield when not grounding the functional ground (FG: ) of the
PT, as shown in Figure (b).
When using the CJ1W-CIF11 or when using the NT-AL001/NS-AL002 together with the
CJ1W-CIF11, always performs connections, shield processing, and grounding as shown in Figure (b).
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Appendix 3 Using NS-AL002 Converters
Example of Recommended Wiring
Figure (a)
CPU Rack
CPU Unit or
Communications Unit
Power supply
Unit
LG
GR
RS-422A/485
Signal line
FG
NS-AL002
PT
FG
PT
NS-AL002
FG
NS-AL002
PT
RS-422A/485
Signal line
Figure (b)
CPU Rack
CPU Unit or
Communications Unit
Power supply
Unit
LG
GR
FG
NS-AL002
PT
FG
NS-AL002
PT
FG
NS-AL002
PT
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Appendix 3 Using NS-AL002 Converters
An example of connecting a PLC and a PT using an RS-232C/RS-422A Converter is shown below. Use the wiring example as reference for correct wiring.
CPU Rack
PT (unit No. 0)
PT (unit No. 1)
Built-in RS-232C port on PCU unit
RS-422A Converter
(CJ1W-CIF11)
RS-422A Converter
(NS-AL002)
1:N NT Link
Wiring Example
RS-422A Converter
(NS-AL002)
Note: Refer to A-3-6 Handling the Shield on RS-422A/485 Cables for information on processing the shield wire on the RS-442A/485 cable.
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Appendix 4 Using NT-AL001 Converters
Appendix 4 Using NT-AL001 Converters
This section outlines the external dimensions, procedure for mounting and removal, and specifications of an NT-AL001 RS-232C/RS-422A Converter. Refer to this information when designing the control panel. For details, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the NT-AL001.
A-4-1 Dimensions
110
30 (W)
×114 (H) × 100.2 (D) mm: with the RS-422A terminal block cover closed
30 (W)
×114 (H) × 119.5 (D) mm: with the RS-422A terminal block cover open
A-4-2 Methods for Mounting and Removal
The RS-232/RS-422 converter unit (NT-AL001) can be mounted on a DIN rail or in an operation panel.
The RS-422A terminal block of the converter unit can be easily removed.
Mounting to a DIN Rail
Latch the top part of the rear face of the converter unit (a in the figure) onto the top edge of the DIN rail, and push the unit in the direction indicated by b in the figure.
Now fit end plates at the right and left of the converter unit to secure it and ensure that it cannot shift laterally.
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Appendix 4 Using NT-AL001 Converters
Removal from a DIN Rail
Remove the end plates at right and left of the converter unit and, as shown in the figure below, insert a flat blade screwdriver into the rail stopper at the bottom face of the converter unit and prize it free.
Mounting to an Operation Panel
Drill two mounting screw holes in an operation panel with a thickness of at least 2 mm
(0.08 inch) and secure the converter unit with screws.
Precautions for Safe Use
In order to ensure a secure and strong mount, mount the converter unit in an operation panel with a thickness of at least 2 mm (0.08 inch).
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Appendix 4 Using NT-AL001 Converters
A-4-3 Specifications
The general specifications and communications specifications of the converter unit are shown below.
General Specifications
Item Specification
Dimensions 30 (W)
× 114(H) × 100.2(D) mm: with the RS-422A terminal block cover closed
30 (W)
×114(H) × 119.5(D) mm: with the RS-422A terminal block cover open
Weight
Operating ambient
200 g max.
0 to 55 °C temperature
Operating ambient humidity
10% to 90% (with no condensation)
+5 V
±10% (using pin No. 6 of the RS-232C connector)
Rated power supply voltage
Rated power supply current
150 mA max.
Rush current 0.8 A max.
Insulation resistance 20 M
Ω or higher, measured between all RS-422A terminal signal lines collectively and functional ground terminal with a 500 VDC Megger Tester.
Dielectric strength 1500 VAC for 1 minute between all RS-422A terminal signal lines collectively and functional ground terminal
Operating environment
Leakage current: 10 mA max.
No corrosive gases
Storage ambient temperature
−20 to 75°C
Vibration resistance Conforms to JIS C0911 60 minutes in each of X, Y, and Z directions
Shock resistance Conforms to JIS C0912 147 m/s
2
, 3 times in each of X, Y, and Z directions
Communications Specifications
RS-232C Interface
Item Specification
Communications speed 115.2k max. bps
Transmission distance 2 m max.
Connector 9-pin D-SUB connector (female)
RS-422A/485 Interface
Item Specification
Communications speed 115.2k max. bps (depends on the RS-232C communications speed)
Transmission distance 500 m max.
Connector 8-terminal detachable terminal block, M3.0
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Appendix 4 Using NT-AL001 Converters
A-4-4 DIP Switch Settings
The converter unit has 6 digits DIP switch for setting the RS-422A/485 communication conditions.
Before connecting the cable to the converter unit, make the DIP switch settings.
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When using the host link or 1:1 NT Link, set the RS-422A send mode to continual sending (set both SW1-5 and 6 OFF).
When using the 1:N NT Link (standard or high-speed), set the RS-422A send mode to comply with CS control of RS-232C (i.e., one of SW1-5 and SW1-6 must be ON).
Precautions for Safe Use
• Do not set both SW1-5 and SW1-6 ON at the same time. This may damage internal circuits.
• The power supply to the device supplying +5 V must be turned OFF before starting wiring work.
• Before connecting the RS-232C cable and turning on the power to an RS-
232C device such as a PT (i.e., turning on the power to the converter unit), check that the cable is wired correctly and that the DIP switch settings are correct. If the power is turned on while there is a wiring fault, the internal circuits of the converter unit or the RS-232C device may be damaged.
• When the converter unit is connected to a C200HX/HG/HE (-ZE), CQM1H,
CS1G/H model of OMRON PLC as an RS-422A device, set DIP switches
SW1-5 and SW1-6 as indicated below.
Appendix 4 Using NT-AL001 Converters
The converter unit has a terminal block for an RS-422A/485 interface connection and a connector for an RS-232C interface connection.
The pin arrangements for the RS-422A/485 terminal block and the RS-232C connector are as follows.
RS-422A/485 Terminal Block
RS-232C Connector
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Appendix 4 Using NT-AL001 Converters
A diagram showing the internal blocks of the converter unit is shown below. Refer to this diagram when making cables yourself, or when connecting devices with special interfaces.
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Appendix 5 Preparing Connecting Cables
Appendix 5 Preparing Connecting Cables
Use the following procedure to prepare connecting cables.
Refer to this cable preparation method to prepare cables for the RS-232C/RS-422A
Converter.
A-5-1 Cable Preparation
1. Cut the cables to the required length.
2. Remove the vinyl cable covering using a razor blade or other tool.
Use care not to damage the shield (braided mesh).
3. Cut the shield using scissors.
4. Strip back to the core of each wire using a stripper.
5. Bend back the shields.
6. Wrap the section of the shields that is bent back with aluminum foil tape.
(Unit: mm)
Aluminum foil tape
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Appendix 5 Preparing Connecting Cables
A-5-2 Soldering
1. Pass a heat-shrinking tube over each wire.
2. Pre-solder each wire and connector terminal.
3. Solder each of the wires to the connector terminals.
Soldering iron
Heat-shrinking tube
Internal diameter: 1.5
Length = 10
4. Replace the heat-shrinking tube up to the soldered section, and shrink the tube onto the wire by applying heat using a soldering gun.
Heat-shrinking tube
A-5-3 Hood Assembly
Assemble the hood as shown in the following diagram.
End with Connector
Aluminum foil tape
End without Connector
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Appendix 5 Preparing Connecting Cables
A-5-4 Preparing Connecting Cables for Host Connection
Refer to the following information when preparing the connecting cables for connecting the PT to the host.
Wiring Layout between PT and Host (RS-232C)
PT
Signal Pin No.
Connector food
Shield
Pin No.
Connector food
Host
Signal
RS-
232C connector
RS-
232C connector
9-pin connector
9 pin connector
Wiring Layout between NS-AL002 and Host (RS-422A)
NS-AL002
Host
RS-422A cable
When connecting individual signals with twisted-pair cable, connect RDA and RDB, and
SDA and SDB, as pairs in the twisted-pair cable. A communications error may occur if the pairs are not combined correctly.
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Appendix 5 Preparing Connecting Cables
Wiring Layout between NS-AL002 and NS-AL002 (RS-422A)
NS AL002
Host side
RS 422A
NS-AL002
Signal
RS
-422A terminal block
NS-AL002
Signal
RS-422A terminal block
FG
Shield
FG
Wiring Layout between NT-AL001 and Host (RS-422A)
NT-AL001
NT-AL001
Host
RS-422A
RS-232C
Usable Cables with Connectors
Host Link, NT Link (1:1), NT Link (N:1). +5 V provided from the PLC.
XW2Z-070T-1 (9-pin to 9-pin, 0.7 m)
XW2Z-200T-1 (9-pin to 9-pin, 2 m)
1
5
6
9
NT AL001
Signal
FG
Pin No.
---
SD
RD
RS
CS
+5 V
---
---
SG
9 pin type
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Shield
PLC or PT
Pin No.
Signal
Hood
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
FG
---
SD
RD
RS
CS
+5 V
---
---
SG
1
6
9-pin type
5
9
When connected to a PLC with a +5-V output, an external power supply is not required for the NT-AL001.
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Appendix 5 Preparing Connecting Cables
Wiring Layout between NT-AL001 and NT-AL001 (RS-422A)
Wiring Layout to CS1G/H Serial Communications Boards, C200HX/HG/HE(-Z)
Communications Boards, CQM1H Serial Communications Boards, and
CVM1/CV Series Host Link Units
Applicable Units:
CS1G-CPU42(-V1), CS1G-CPU43(-V1), CS1G-CPU44(-V1),
CQM1H-CPU51, CQM1H-CPU61, CV500-LK201(COM port 2)
For details on processing shielded cable, refer to A-3-6 Handling the Shield on RS-
422A/485 Cables.
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Appendix 5 Preparing Connecting Cables
Wiring Layout to CVM1/CV-series CPU Units
Applicable Units:
CV500-CPU01-V1, CV1000-CPU01-V1, CV2000-CPU01-V1,
CVM1-CPU01-V @, CVM1-CPU11-V@, CVM1-CPU21-V@
CVM1/CV Series CPU Units without the -V @ suffix cannot be connected by any communications method.
For details on processing shielded cable, refer to A-3-6 Handling the Shield on RS-
422A/485 Cables.
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Appendix 6 Preparing Cables for Computer Connection
Appendix 6 Preparing Cables for Computer
Connection
Refer to the following information when preparing the CX-Designer connecting cables.
A-6-1 Connecting Cable Assembly
Wire the RS-232C connector to the DOS or 98-NX computer according to the type, as follows:
• 25-pin Connector
Computer PT serial port
Shield
Connector hood Connector hood
Use the following products to assemble the connecting cable.
Name Model
Connector
Connector hood
Cable
XM3D-2521 or equivalent
XM3A-0921 or equivalent
XM2S-2511 or equivalent
XM2S-0911 or equivalent
AWG28
× 5P IFVV-SB
CO-MA-VV-SB 5P
× 28AWG
25-pin type
Details
Manufactured by OMRON (computer side)
9-pin type
Manufactured by OMRON (PT side)
25-pin type
Manufactured by OMRON (computer side)
9-pin type, mm screws
Manufactured by OMRON (PT side)
Multiconductor shielded cable
Manufactured by Fujikura Densen.
Multiconductor shielded cable
Manufactured by Hitachi Densen.
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Appendix 6 Preparing Cables for Computer Connection
• 9-pin Connector
Computer PT serial port
Shield
Connector hood
Connector hood
Use the following products to assemble the connecting cable.
Name Model Details
Connector XM3D-0921 or equivalent
XM3A-0921 or equivalent
9-pin type
Manufactured by OMRON (computer side)
9-pin type
Manufactured by OMRON (PT side)
Connector hood
(See note.)
Cable
XM2S-0911 or equivalent
XM2S-0913 or equivalent
9-pin type, mm screws
Manufactured by OMRON.
9-pin type, inch screws
Manufactured by OMRON.
AWG28
× 5P IFVV-SB
Multiconductor shielded cable
Manufactured by Fujikura Densen.
CO-MA-VV-SB 5P
× 28AWG
Multiconductor shielded cable
Manufactured by Hitachi Densen.
Note: Use a connector hood for the computer that conforms to the standards for the screws of the computer connector.
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Appendix 7 Preparing Connecting Cables for Bar Code Readers
Appendix 7 Preparing Connecting Cables for Bar
Code Readers
Refer to the following information when preparing the connecting cables for connecting the V520-RH21-6 Bar Code Reader.
5
3
7
2
8
4
6
1
Connector pin arrangement at computer
• Connector Pin Arrangement
Pin number
4
5
6
1
2
3
Signal name
Send data
Receive data
Request to send
Clear to send
Not connected.
Data terminal ready
8 Power supply (Vcc)
Abbreviation
SD (TXD)
RD (RXD)
RS (RTS)
CS (CTS)
ER (DTR)
SG
+5 V
Signal direction
V520-RH21-6 PT
• Wiring Method
PT
V520-RH21-6
RS-232C interface
When connecting to the 5-V output of the PT’s serial port, use a cable length of less than
2 m. If the cable is 2 m or longer, connect pins 7 and 8 of the Bar Code Reader to an external power supply.
• Connector Types
Use the following products to assemble the connecting cable.
Name Model Details
Connector XM3A-0921 or equivalent
TCS2280-01-2011
9-pin type
Manufactured by OMRON (PT side)
8-pin DIN type Hoshiden, Co., Ltd.
Panel-mounting type
Connector hood XM2S-0911 or equivalent
Cable AWG28
× 5P IFVV-SB
CO-MA-VV-SB 5P
× 28AWG
9-pin type
Manufactured by OMRON.
Multiconductor shielded cable
Manufactured by Fujikura Densen.
Multiconductor shielded cable
Manufactured by Hitachi Densen.
Use the following cables if the V400-H111 or V400-H211 is used.
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Appendix 8 Standard Models
Appendix 8 Standard Models
NS10-TV01-V2
(See note 3.)
NS10-TV01B-V2
(See note 3.)
NS10-TV00-V2
(See note 3.)
NS10-TV00B-V2
(See note 3.)
NS8-TV01-V1
(See note 1.)
NS8-TV01B-V1
(See note 1.)
NS8-TV11-V1
(See note 1.)
NS8-TV11B-V1
(See note 1.)
NS8-TV00 -V1
(See note 1.)
NS8-TV00B-V1
(See note 1.)
NS8-TV10 -V1
(See note 1.)
NS8-TV10B-V1
(See note 1.)
NS8-TV01-V2
(See note 3.)
NS8-TV01B-V2
(See note 3.)
NS8-TV00-V2
(See note 3.)
Programmable Terminals (PTs)
Model
Type Size
LCD Case
Ethernet
Color Number of dots Color
15.0
× 768
15.0
× 768 inch
× 600
12.1
× 600 inch
× 600
12.1
× 600
TFT 12.1 800
× 600
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
Not supported.
Not supported.
10/100Base-T
Silver
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory NS12-TS01-V2
(See note 3.)
NS12-TS01B-V2
(See note 3.)
NS12-TS00-V2
(See note 3.)
NS12-TS00B-V2
(See note 3.)
TFT 12.1 800
× 600
TFT 12.1 800
× 600
TFT 12.1 800
× 600
10/100Base-T
Not supported.
Not supported.
Black
Ivory
Black
NS10-TV01B -V1
NS10-TV00 -V1
TFT
TFT inch
× 480
10.4 inch
10.4 inch
Color
Color
640
× 480
640
× 480
10.4
× 480
TFT 10.4
640
× 480
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
Not supported.
Not supported.
10/100Base-T
Ivory
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
TFT 10.4 640
× 480
TFT 10.4 640
× 480
TFT 10.4 640
× 480
TFT 8.0 640
× 480
TFT 8.0 640
× 480
TFT 8.0 640
× 480
TFT 8.0 640
× 480
TFT 8.0
640
× 480
TFT 8.0
640
× 480
TFT 8.0 640
× 480
TFT 8.0 640
× 480
TFT 8.4 640
× 480
TFT 8.4 640
× 480
TFT 8.4 640
× 480
10/100Base-T
Not supported.
Not supported.
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
Not supported.
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
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Appendix 8 Standard Models
Model
NS8-TV00B-V2
(See note 3.)
NS5-SQ01-V1
(See note 2.)
NS5-SQ01B-V1
(See note 2.)
NS5-SQ00-V1
(See note 2.)
NS5-SQ00B-V1
(See note 2.)
NS5-SQ01-V2
(See note 2.)
NS5-SQ01B-V2
(See note 2.)
NS5-SQ00-V2
(See note 2.)
NS5-SQ00B-V2
(See note 2.)
NS5-SQ11-V2
(See notes 3 and 4.)
NS5-SQ11B-V2
(See notes 3 and 4.)
NS5-SQ10-V2
(See notes 3 and 4.)
NS5-SQ10B-V2
(See notes 3 and 4.)
NS5-TQ01-V2
(See note 2.)
NS5-TQ01B-V2
(See note 2.)
NS5-TQ00-V2
(See note 2.)
NS5-TQ00B-V2
(See note 2.)
NS5-TQ11-V2
(See note 3.)
NS5-TQ11B-V2
(See note 3.)
NS5-TQ10-V2
(See note 3.)
NS5-TQ10B-V2
(See note 3.)
NS5-MQ01-V2
(See note 2.)
NS5-MQ01B-V2
(See note 2.)
NS5-MQ00-V2
(See note 2.)
NS5-MQ00B-V2
(See note 2.)
NS5-MQ11-V2
(See note 3.)
NS5-MQ11B-V2
(See note 3.)
NS5-MQ10-V2
(See note 3.)
Type Size
LCD Case
Ethernet
Color Number of dots
TFT 8.4
640
× 480
Not supported.
Color
Black
STN 5.7
STN 5.7
STN 5.7
STN 5.7
STN 5.7
STN 5.7
STN 5.7
STN 5.7
TFT 5.7
TFT 5.7
TFT 5.7
TFT 5.7
TFT 5.7
TFT 5.7
TFT 5.7
TFT 5.7
TFT 5.7
TFT 5.7
TFT 5.7
TFT 5.7 me me me me me me me
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
320
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
× 240
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
Not supported.
Not supported.
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
Not supported.
Not supported.
10/100Base-T Ivory
10/100Base-T
Not supported.
Not supported.
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
Not supported.
Not supported.
10/100Base-T Ivory
10/100Base-T Black
Not supported.
Not supported.
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
Not supported.
Not supported.
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
Not supported.
Ivory
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
Black
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
Black
Ivory
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Appendix 8 Standard Models
Model
NS5-MQ10B-V2
(See note 3.)
Type Size
LCD Case
Ethernet
Color Number of dots Color
320
× 240
Not supported. Black me
Note 1. The capacity of the NS8-TV00/TV01(B)-V1 is 6 Mbytes and the capacity of the NS8-
TV10/TV11(B)-V1 is 20 Mbytes.
2. The capacity of the NS5-SQ00/SQ01-V1 is 6 Mbytes and the capacity of the NS5-V2 is 20
Mbytes.
3. The capacity of the NS15-TX01
@-V2, NS12-V2, NS10-V2, NS8-V2, NS5-SQ1@-V2, NS5-
TQ1
@-V2, and NS5-MQ1@-V2 is 60 MB.
4. Lot number 2110 or earlier use an STN LCD.
Serial Communications Units
Model
CS1W-SCU21
CS1W-SCU41
CJ1W-SCU41
Specifications
• RS-232C (2 ports)
• Base-mounting type
• RS-232C (1 port)
• RS-422A (1 port)
• Base-mounting type
• RS-232C (1 port)
• RS-422A (1 port)
• Building-block type
Applicable PLC
CS-series CS1G/H and CS1G/H-H
CS-series CS1G/H and CS1G/H-H
CJ-series CJ1G/H-H and CJ1M
CPU Units That Connect to PTs in 1:1 NT Links
PLC Series
C200HE/HG/HX Series
CQM1(H) Series
CPM1A Series
CPM2A Series
CPM2C Series
CVM1/CV Series
Specifications
With RS-232C connector (switching/9-pin type)
With RS-232C connector (9-pin type)
Connects to RS-232C cable using RS-232C Adapter CPM1-
CIF01.
With RS-232C connector (9-pin type)
Connects to RS-232C connector branched using CPM2C-
CN111 with converting cable.
With RS-232C connector (switching/9-pin type)
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Appendix 8 Standard Models
CPU Units That Connect in 1:1 NT Links via RS-232C to PT Serial Ports
PLC Series CPU Units with built-in 1:1 NT Link functionality
C Series C200HS-CPU21
C200HS-CPU23
C200HS-CPU31
C200HS-CPU33
C200HE-CPU42 (-Z)
CPU Units that connect via optional Communications Boards
---
CV Series
(See note 2.)
C200HG-CPU33(-Z)
C200HG-CPU43(-Z)
C200HG-CPU53(-Z)
C200HG-CPU63(-Z)
C200HX-CPU34(-Z)
C200HX-CPU44(-Z)
C200HX-CPU54(-Z)
C200HX-CPU64(-Z)
C200HX-CPU65-Z
C200HX-CPU85-Z
CQM1-CPU41-V1
CQM1-CPU42-V1
CQM1-CPU43-V1
CQM1-CPU44-V1
CQM1-CPU45-EV1
CPM1A-10CD @-@ (-V1)
CPM1A-20CD @-@ (-V1)
CPM1A-30CD @-@ (-V1)
CPM1A-40CD
@-@ (-V1)
CPM2A-30CD @@-@
CPM2A-40CD @@-@
CPM2A-60CD @@-@
CPM2C-10 @@@@@@-@ (See note 3.)
CPM2C-20 @@@@@@-@ (See note 3.)
CQM1H-CPU21
CQM1H-CPU51
CQM1H-CPU61
CV500-CPU01-V1
CV1000-CPU01-V1
CV2000-CPU01-V1
C200HE-CPU32 (-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HE-CPU42 (-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HG-CPU33(-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HG-CPU43(-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HG-CPU53(-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HG-CPU63(-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HX-CPU34(-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HX-CPU44(-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HX-CPU54(-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HX-CPU64(-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HX-CPU65-Z
C200HX-CPU85-Z
---
---
---
---
CQM1H-CPU51
CQM1H-CPU61
---
CVM1 Series
(See note 2.)
CVM1-CPU01-V2
CVM1-CPU11-V2
CVM1-CPU21-V2
---
Note 1. A C200HW-COM02/COM04/COM05/COM06-V1 Communications Board is required.
2. Connection is not possible to CVM1/CV-series PLC CPU Units without "-V1" in the model number.
3. A CS1W-CN118 Conversion Cable or XW2Z-200T-2 Cable with connector must be used for the connection.
Reference
• CS-series CPU Units cannot connect to 1:1 NT Links, but a 1:1 connection can be made using 1:N NT Links (normal or high-speed). Refer to 4-2 1:N Host
Connection and 4-3 High-speed 1:N NT Link for details.
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Appendix 8 Standard Models
CPU Units That Connect in 1:1 NT Links via RS-422A to PT Serial Ports
PLC Series CPU Units with built-in 1:1 NT Link functionality
C Series
CV Series (See note 3.)
C200HE-CPU32 (-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HE-CPU42 (-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HG-CPU33 (-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HG-CPU43 (-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HG-CPU53 (-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HG-CPU63 (-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HX-CPU34 (-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HX-CPU44 (-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HX-CPU54 (-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HX-CPU64 (-Z) (See note 1.)
C200HX-CPU65-Z (See note 1.)
C200HX-CPU85-Z (See note 1.)
CQM1H-CPU51 (See note 2.)
CQM1H-CPU61 (See note 2.)
CV500-CPU01-V1
CV1000-CPU01-V1
CVM1 Series (See note 3.)
2. A CQM1H-SCB41 Serial Communications Board is required.
3. Connection is not possible to CVM1/CV-series PLC CPU Units without "-V1" in the model number.
CV2000-CPU01-V1
CVM1-CPU01-V2
CVM1-CPU11-V2
CVM1-CPU21-V2
Note 1. A C200HW-COM03-V1 or C200HW-COM06-V1 Communications Board is required.
Reference
• NS-series RS-485 (two-wire) communications are used to connect to an OMRON
Temperature Controller. The NS-AL002 cannot be used with the NT-series PTs or
PLCs. Connect using RS-422A (4-wire).
CPU Units That Connect to PTs in Standard 1:N NT Links
Model Specifications
C200HE/HG/HX Series
CQM1H Series
CS Series
CJ Series
With RS-232C connector (switching/9-pin type)
With RS-232C connector (9-pin type)
With RS-232C connector (9-pin type)
With RS-232C connector (9-pin type)
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Appendix 8 Standard Models
CPU Units That Connect in 1:N NT Links via RS-232C to PT Serial Ports
PLC Series
CS Series
CJ Series
CP Series
Connecting with built-in ports Connecting via optional
Communications Boards
CS1G-CPU42(-V1)
CS1G-CPU43(-V1)
CS1G-CPU44(-V1)
CS1G-CPU45(-V1)
CS1H-CPU63(-V1)
CS1H-CPU64(-V1)
CS1H-CPU65(-V1)
CS1H-CPU66(-V1)
CS1H-CPU67(-V1)
CS1G-CPU42H
CS1G-CPU43H
CS1G-CPU44H
CS1G-CPU45H
CS1H-CPU63H
CS1H-CPU64H
CS1H-CPU65H
CS1H-CPU66H
CS1H-CPU67H
CS1D-CPU65H
CS1D-CPU67H
Same as at left (See note 1).
CJ1G-CPU42H (See note 2.)
CJ1G-CPU43H (See note 2.)
CJ1G-CPU44H (See note 2.)
CJ1G-CPU45H (See note 2.)
CJ1M-CPU11
CJ1M-CPU12
CJ1M-CPU13
CJ1M-CPU21
CJ1M-CPU22
CJ1M-CPU23
CJ1H-CPU65H
CJ1H-CPU66H
CJ1H-CPU67H
CJ1G-CPU42H (See note 2.)
CJ1G-CPU43H (See note 2.)
CJ1G-CPU44H (See note 2.)
CJ1G-CPU45H (See note 2.)
CJ1M-CPU11 (See note 2.)
CJ1M-CPU12 (See note 2.)
CJ1M-CPU13 (See note 2.)
CJ1M-CPU21 (See note 2.)
CJ1M-CPU22 (See note 2.)
CJ1M-CPU23 (See note 2.)
CJ1H-CPU65H (See note 2.)
CJ1H-CPU65H-R
CJ1H-CPU66H-R
CJ1H-CPU67H-R
CJ2H-CPU64(-EIP)
CJ1H-CPU66H (See note 2.)
CJ1H-CPU67H (See note 2.)
CJ1H-CPU65H-R (See note 2.)
CJ1H-CPU66H-R (See note 2.)
CJ1H-CPU67H-R (See note 2.)
CJ2H-CPU64(-EIP) (See note 2.)
CJ2H-CPU65(-EIP)
CJ2H-CPU66(-EIP)
CJ2H-CPU67(-EIP)
CJ2H-CPU65(-EIP) (See note 2.)
CJ2H-CPU66(-EIP) (See note 2.)
CJ2H-CPU68(-EIP)
CJ2M-CPU11
CJ2M-CPU12
CJ2M-CPU13
CJ2H-CPU67(-EIP) (See note 2.)
CJ2H-CPU68(-EIP) (See note 2.)
CJ2M-CPU11 (See note 2.)
CJ2M-CPU12 (See note 2.)
CJ2M-CPU14
CJ2M-CPU15
CJ2M-CPU31 (See note 3.)
CJ2M-CPU32 (See note 3.)
CJ2M-CPU13 (See note 2.)
CJ2M-CPU14 (See note 2.)
CJ2M-CPU15 (See note 2.)
CJ2M-CPU31 (See note 3.)
CJ2M-CPU33 (See note 3.)
CJ2M-CPU34 (See note 3.)
CJ2M-CPU35 (See note 3.)
CJ2M-CPU32 (See note 3.)
CJ2M-CPU33 (See note 3.)
CJ2M-CPU34 (See note 3.)
CJ2M-CPU35 (See note 3.)
CP1E-N @@@@ @ CP1L@@@@@ @ (See note 3.)
CP1H@@@@@ @ (See note 3.)
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Appendix 8 Standard Models
PLC Series Connecting with built-in ports Connecting via optional
Communications Boards
C Series C200HE-CPU42(-Z)
C200HG-CPU43(-Z)
C200HG-CPU63(-Z)
C200HX-CPU44(-Z)
C200HX-CPU64(-Z)
C200HX-CPU65-Z
C200HX-CPU85-Z
C200HE-CPU32(-Z) (See note 4.)
C200HE-CPU42(-Z) (See note 4.)
C200HG-CPU33(-Z) (See note 4.)
C200HG-CPU43(-Z) (See note 4.)
C200HG-CPU53(-Z) (See note 4.)
C200HG-CPU63(-Z) (See note 4.)
C200HX-CPU34(-Z) (See note 4.)
C200HX-CPU44(-Z) (See note 4.)
C200HX-CPU54(-Z) (See note 4.)
C200HX-CPU64(-Z) (See note 4.)
C200HX-CPU65-Z (See note 4.)
C200HX-CPU85-Z (See note 4.)
--- CQM1H-CPU21 (See note 5.)
CQM1H-CPU51 (See note 5.)
CQM1H-CPU61 (See note 5.)
Note 1. A CS1W-SCB21/SCB41 Serial Communications Board or a CS1W-SCU21 Serial
Communications Unit is required.
2. A CJ1W-SCU41 Serial Communications Unit is required.
3. An RS-232C Option Board (CP1W-CIF01) is required.
5. A CQM1H-SCB41 Serial Communications Board is required.
Reference
• NS-series RS-485 (two-wire) communications are used to connect to an OMRON
Temperature Controller. The NS-AL002 cannot be used with the NT-series PTs or
PLCs. Connect using RS-422A (4-wire).
CPU Units That Connect in 1:N NT Links via RS-422A to PT Serial Ports
PLC Series
CS Series
Unit
CS1G-CPU42(-V1)
CS1G-CPU43(-V1)
CS1G-CPU44(-V1)
CS1G-CPU45(-V1)
CS1H-CPU63(-V1)
CS1H-CPU64(-V1)
CS1H-CPU65(-V1)
CS1H-CPU66(-V1)
CS1H-CPU67(-V1)
CS1G-CPU42H
CS1G-CPU43H
CS1G-CPU44H
CS1G-CPU45H
CS1H-CPU63H
CS1H-CPU64H
CS1H-CPU65H
CS1H-CPU66H
CS1H-CPU67H
CS1D-CPU65H
CS1D-CPU67H
Serial Communications Board or
Unit required for connection
CS1W-SCB41 Serial Communications
Board
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Appendix 8 Standard Models
PLC Series
CJ Series
CP Series
C Series
Unit
CJ1G-CPU42H
CJ1G-CPU43H
CJ1G-CPU44H
CJ1G-CPU45H
CJ1M-CPU11
CJ1M-CPU12
CJ1M-CPU13
CJ1M-CPU21
CJ1M-CPU22
CJ1M-CPU23
CJ1H-CPU65H
CJ1H-CPU66H
CJ1H-CPU67H
CJ1H-CPU65H-R
CJ1H-CPU66H-R
CJ1H-CPU67H-R
CJ2H-CPU64(-EIP)
CJ2H-CPU65(-EIP)
CJ2H-CPU66(-EIP)
CJ2H-CPU67(-EIP)
CJ2H-CPU68(-EIP)
CJ2M-CPU11
CJ2M-CPU12
CJ2M-CPU13
CJ2M-CPU14
CJ2M-CPU15
CJ2M-CPU31 (See note.)
CJ2M-CPU32 (See note.)
CJ2M-CPU33 (See note.)
CJ2M-CPU34 (See note.)
CJ2M-CPU35 (See note.)
CP1E-N @@@@-@
CP1L@@@@@-@
CP1H-
@@@@@-@
C200HE-CPU32(-Z)
C200HE-CPU42(-Z)
C200HG-CPU33(-Z)
C200HG-CPU43(-Z)
C200HG-CPU53(-Z)
C200HG-CPU63(-Z)
C200HX-CPU34(-Z)
C200HX-CPU44(-Z)
C200HX-CPU54(-Z)
C200HX-CPU64(-Z)
C200HX-CPU65-Z
C200HX-CPU85-Z
CQM1H-CPU21
CQM1H-CPU51
CQM1H-CPU61
Serial Communications Board or
Unit required for connection
CJ1W-SCU31/41 Serial
Communications Unit
RS-422A Option Board: CP1W-CIF11 or CP1W-CIF12 (See note.)
RS-422A Option Board: CP1W-CIF11 or CP1W-CIF12
C200HW-COM03/COM06(-V1)
Communications Board
CQM1H-SCB41 Serial
Communications Board
Note: A CP1W-CIF11 or CP1W-CIF12 RS-422A Board is required to connect a CJ2M-
CPU31/32/33/34/35 CPU Unit to the serial port on an NS-series PT.
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Appendix 8 Standard Models
Reference
• Both the normal 1:N NT Links and high-speed NT Links are supported for CSseries PLC CPU Units with "-V1" in the model number. If the most recent Serial
Communications Unit or Board is used, these connections are also supported by
CPU Units without "-V1." Refer to 4-3 High-speed 1:N NT Link for details.
CPU Units That Connect to PTs in High-speed 1:N NT Links
Model Specifications
CS Series (See note.)
CJ Series
With RS-232C connector (9-pin type)
With RS-232C connector (9-pin type)
Note: Connection is not possible for CPU Units without "-V1" in the model number.
CPU Units That Connect in 1:N NT Links via RS-232C to PT Serial Ports
PLC Series
CS Series
Unit Serial Communications Board or
Unit required for connection
Same as at left (See note 2). CS1G-CPU42-V1 (See note 1.)
CS1G-CPU43-V1 (See note 1.)
CS1G-CPU44-V1 (See note 1.)
CS1G-CPU45-V1 (See note 1.)
CS1H-CPU63-V1 (See note 1.)
CS1H-CPU64-V1 (See note 1.)
CS1H-CPU65-V1 (See note 1)
CS1H-CPU66-V1 (See note 1.)
CS1H-CPU67-V1 (See note 1.)
CS1G-CPU42H
CS1G-CPU43H
CS1G-CPU44H
CS1G-CPU45H
CS1H-CPU63H
CS1H-CPU64H
CS1H-CPU65H
CS1H-CPU66H
CS1H-CPU67H
CS1D-CPU65H
CS1D-CPU67H
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Appendix 8 Standard Models
PLC Series Unit Serial Communications Board or
Unit required for connection
Same as at left (See note 3). CJ Series CJ1G-CPU42H
CJ1G-CPU43H
CJ1G-CPU44H
CJ1G-CPU45H
CJ1M-CPU11
CJ1M-CPU12
CJ1M-CPU13
CJ1M-CPU21
CJ1M-CPU22
CJ1M-CPU23
CJ1H-CPU65H
CJ1H-CPU66H
CJ1H-CPU67H
CJ1H-CPU65H-R
CJ1H-CPU66H-R
CJ1H-CPU67H-R
CJ2H-CPU64(-EIP)
CJ2H-CPU65(-EIP)
CJ2H-CPU66(-EIP)
CJ2H-CPU67(-EIP)
CJ2H-CPU68(-EIP)
CJ2M-CPU11
CJ2M-CPU12
CJ2M-CPU13
CJ2M-CPU14
CJ2M-CPU15
CJ2M-CPU31 (See note 4.)
CJ2M-CPU32 (See note 4.)
CJ2M-CPU33 (See note 4.)
CJ2M-CPU34 (See note 4.)
CJ2M-CPU35 (See note 4.)
CP Series CP1E-N @@@@-@ CP1L-@@@@-@ (See note 4.)
CP1H@@@@-@ (See note 4.)
Note 1. CS-series PLC CPU Units without "-V1" in the model number do not support high-speed
NT Links.
2. A CS1W-SCB21/SCB41 Serial Communications Board or a CS1W-SCU21 Serial
Communications Unit is required.
3. A CJ1W-SCU41 Serial Communications Board is required.
4. An RS-232C Option Board (CP1W-CIF01) is required.
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Appendix 8 Standard Models
CPU Units That Connect in 1:N NT Links via RS-422A to PT Serial Ports
PLC Series
CS Series
CJ Series
CP Series
Unit
CS1G-CPU42(-V1)
CS1G-CPU43(-V1)
CS1G-CPU44(-V1)
CS1G-CPU45(-V1)
CS1H-CPU63(-V1)
CS1H-CPU64(-V1)
CS1H-CPU65(-V1)
CS1H-CPU66(-V1)
CS1H-CPU67(-V1)
CS1G-CPU42H
CS1G-CPU43H
CS1G-CPU44H
CS1G-CPU45H
CS1H-CPU63H
CS1H-CPU64H
CS1H-CPU65H
CS1H-CPU66H
CS1H-CPU67H
CS1D-CPU65H
CS1D-CPU67H
CJ1G-CPU42H
CJ1G-CPU43H
CJ1G-CPU44H
CJ1G-CPU45H
CJ1M-CPU11
CJ1M-CPU12
CJ1M-CPU13
CJ1M-CPU21
CJ1M-CPU22
CJ1M-CPU23
CJ1H-CPU65H
CJ1H-CPU66H
CJ1H-CPU67H
CJ1H-CPU65H-R
CJ1H-CPU66H-R
CJ1H-CPU67H-R
CJ2H-CPU64(-EIP)
CJ2H-CPU65(-EIP)
CJ2H-CPU66(-EIP)
CJ2H-CPU67(-EIP)
CJ2H-CPU68(-EIP)
CJ2M-CPU11
CJ2M-CPU12
CJ2M-CPU13
CJ2M-CPU14
CJ2M-CPU15
CJ2M-CPU31 (See note.)
CJ2M-CPU32 (See note.)
CJ2M-CPU33 (See note.)
CJ2M-CPU34 (See note.)
CJ2M-CPU35 (See note.)
CP1E-N @@@@-@
CP1L@@@@@-@
CP1H-
@@@@@-@
Serial Communications Board or
Unit required for connection
CS1W-SCB41 Serial
Communications Board
CJ1W-SCU31/41 Serial
Communications Unit
RS-422A Option Board: CP1W-
CIF11 or CP1W-CIF12 (See note.)
RS-422A Option Board: CP1W-
CIF11 or CP1W-CIF12
Note: A CP1W-CIF11 or CP1W-CIF12 RS-422A Board is required to connect a CJ2M-
CPU31/32/33/34/35 CPU Unit to the serial port on an NS-series PT.
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Appendix 8 Standard Models
CPU Units That Connect to PTs via Ethernet
PLC Series CPU Unit Specifications
CV Series
CVM1 Series
CS Series
CJ Series
CP Series
CV500-CPU01-V1
CV1000-CPU01-V1
CV2000-CPU01-V1
CVM1-CPU01-V2
CVM1-CPU11-V2
CVM1-CPU21-V2
CS1G-CPU42(-V1)
CS1G-CPU43(-V1)
CS1G-CPU44(-V1)
CS1G-CPU45(-V1)
CS1G-CPU42H
CS1G-CPU43H
CS1G-CPU44H
CS1G-CPU45H
CS1H-CPU63(-V1)
CS1H-CPU64(-V1)
CS1H-CPU65(-V1)
CS1H-CPU66(-V1)
CS1H-CPU67(-V1)
CS1H-CPU63H
CS1H-CPU64H
CS1H-CPU65H
CS1H-CPU66H
CS1H-CPU67H
CS1D-CPU65H
CS1D-CPU67H
CJ1G-CPU42H
CJ1G-CPU43H
CJ1G-CPU44H
CJ1G-CPU45H
CJ1M-CPU11
CJ1M-CPU12
CJ1M-CPU13
CJ1M-CPU21
CJ1M-CPU22
CJ1M-CPU23
CJ1H-CPU65H
CJ1H-CPU66H
CJ1H-CPU67H
CJ1H-CPU65H-R
CJ1H-CPU66H-R
CJ1H-CPU67H-R
CJ2H-CPU64(-EIP) (See note 1.)
CJ2H-CPU65(-EIP) (See note 1.)
CJ2H-CPU66(-EIP) (See note 1.)
CJ2H-CPU67(-EIP) (See note 1.)
CJ2H-CPU68(-EIP) (See note 1.)
CJ2M-CPU11
CJ2M-CPU12
CJ2M-CPU13
CJ2M-CPU14
CJ2M-CPU15
CJ2M-CPU31 (See note 1.)
CJ2M-CPU32 (See note 1.)
CJ2M-CPU33 (See note 1.)
CJ2M-CPU34 (See note 1.)
CJ2M-CPU35 (See note 1.)
CP1L@@@@@ @
CP1H@@@@@ @
Mount a CV500-ENT01 Ethernet Unit
(10Base-5).
Mount a 10Base-T Adapter to the
Ethernet Unit and a 10Base-T cable can also be used.
Mount a CS1W-ENT01 Ethernet Unit
(10Base-5).
Mount a 10Base-T Adapter to the
Ethernet Unit and a 10Base-T cable can also be used.
Mount a CS1W-ENT11 Ethernet Unit
(10Base-T).
Mount a CS1W-ETN21 Ethernet Unit
(10Base-T/100Base-T).
Mount a CS1D-ETN21D Ethernet Unit
(100Base-T)
Mount a CJ1W-ENT11 Ethernet Unit
(10Base-T).
Mount a CJ1W-ENT21 Ethernet Unit
(10Base-T/100Base-T).
Mount a CJ1W-EIP21 EtherNet/IP Unit
(10Base-T/100Base-T).
Mount a CP1W-CIF41 Ethernet Option
Board (10Base-T/100Base-T).
Note 1. The CJ2H-CPU @@-EIP and CJ2M-CPU3@ CPU Units have a built-in Ethernet connector.
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Appendix 8 Standard Models
CPU Units That Connect to PTs via Controller Link
PLC Series CPU Unit Specifications
CS Series
CJ Series
C200HE/HG/
HX Series
(See note 1.)
All CS-series CPU Units
All CJ-series CPU Units
C200HE-CPU32 (-Z)
C200HE-CPU42 (-Z)
C200HG-CPU33 (-Z)
C200HG-CPU43 (-Z)
C200HG-CPU53 (-Z)
C200HG-CPU63 (-Z)
Mount a CS1W-CLK21 Controller
Link Unit.
Mount a CJ1W-CLK21 Controller
Link Unit.
Mount a C200HW-CLK21 Controller
Link Unit.
CQM1 Series CQM1H-CPU51
CQM1H-CPU61
CV Series
(See note 2.)
C200HX-CPU34 (-Z)
C200HX-CPU44 (-Z)
C200HX-CPU54 (-Z)
C200HX-CPU64 (-Z)
C200HX-CPU65-Z
C200HX-CPU85-Z
All CV-series CPU Units
Mount a CQM1H-CLK21 Controller
Link Unit.
Mount a CVM1-CLK21 Controller
Link Unit.
CVM1 Series
(See note 2.)
All CVM1-series CPU Units
Note 1. The following are required when mounting a Controller Link Unit:
C200HW-COM01/COM04 Communications Board
C200HW-CE001/CE002/CE012 Bus Connection Unit
2. Always set routing tables when using a CVM1/CV-series CPU Unit manufactured in April
1996 or earlier. The manufacturing date can be checked with the 4-digit lot number given on the side of the CPU Unit, as shown below.
Lot No.:
@ @
4 6 .........Manufactured April 1996
The rightmost digit of the year, 1996 in this example
The month of manufacture
1 to 9 = January to September
X to Z = October to December
Refer to the Controller Link Units Operation Manual (Cat. No. W309) for setting methods for the PLC Controller Link Units.
EtherNet/IP-connectable NS-series PTs and Controllers
EtherNet/IP-compatible NS-series PTs and System Versions
Model
System version
NS15-TX01 @-V2
NS12-TS
@@(B)-V2
NS10-TV @@(B)-V2
NS8-TV @@(B)-V2
NS5-SQ1 @(B)-V2
NS5-TQ1 @ (B)-V2
NS5-MQ1 @ (B)-V2
CS/CJ Series: Version 8.0 or higher
NJ101 Series: Version 8.6 or higher
NJ301 Series: Version 8.6 or higher
NJ501 Series: Version 8.5 or higher
NX701 Series: Version 8.9 or higher
NX1P2 Series: Version 8.93 or higher
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Appendix 8 Standard Models
EtherNet/IP-connectable NS-series PTs and Controllers
Series name
Using the built-in board
Using an EtherNet/IP Unit
EtherNet/IP Unit required for connection
CS Series
CJ Series
NJ Series
NX Series
CJ2H-
CPU64/65/66/
67/68-EIP
CJ2M-
CPU31/32/33/
34/35
NJ101@@@@
NJ301@@@@
NJ501@@@@
NX701@@@@
NX1P2@@@@
CS1G-CPU42/43/44/45(-V1)
CS1G-CPU42H/43H/44H/45H
CS1H-CPU63/64/65/66/67(-V1)
CS1H-
CPU63H/64H/65H/66H/67H
CS1D-CPU65H/67H
CJ1H-CPU65H/66H/67H
CJ1H-CPU65H/66H/67H-R
CJ1G-CPU42H/43H/44H/45H
CJ1M-CPU11/12/13/21/22/23
CJ2H-CPU64/65/66/67/68
CJ2M-CPU11/12/13/14/15
NJ101@@@@
NJ301@@@@
NJ501@@@@
CS1W-EIP21
(100BASE-TX/10BASE-
T)
CJ1W-EIP21
(100BASE-TX/10BASE-
T)
CJ1W-EIP21 (See note.)
- -
Note: The NJ-series Troubleshooter cannot be used. The following unit versions are required.
NJ-series CPU Unit: Unit version 1.01 or later
EtherNet/IP Unit: Unit version 2.1 or later
RS-232C/RS-422A Converters
Model
NT-AL001
NS-AL002
CJ1W-CIF11
Specifications
RS-232C: 9-pin connector
RS-422A: 8-pin terminal block
RS-232C: 9-pin connector
RS-422A: 8-pin terminal block
RS-232C: 9-pin connector
RS-422A: 5-pin terminal block
Reference
• When a CJ1W-CIF11 Conversion Adapter is used, the total transmission length is
50 m.
• If NT-001/NS-002 Link Adapters are used together with CJ1W-CIF11 Conversion
Adapters on the same transmission path, the total transmission length is also 50 m.
Software Related to NS-series PTs
Name Model
CX-One
CX-One Lite
Sysmac Studio
CXONE-AL @@@-V4
CXONE-LT01C-V4
SYSMAC SE2
@@@
Details
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Appendix 8 Standard Models
Support Tools
Name Model
Optional products
NS15-KBA04
NS12-KBA04
NS7-KBA04
NT30-KBA04
NS12-KBA05
Details
Anti-reflection Sheets for NS15
Anti-reflection Sheets for NS12/NS10
Anti-reflection Sheets for NS8
Anti-reflection Sheets for NS5
Protective Cover for NS12 and NS10 (anti-reflection coating)
NS7-KBA05 Protective Cover for NS8 (anti-reflection coating)
NT31C-KBA05 Protective Cover for NS5 (anti-reflection coating)
NS15-KBA05N Transparent Protective Cover for NS15
NS12-KBA05 N Transparent Protective Cover for NS12 and NS10
NS7-KBA05N Transparent Protective Cover for NS8
NT31C-KBA05N Transparent Protective Cover for NS5
NT30-KBA01 Chemical-resistant Cover for NS5
HMC-EF372
HMC-EF672
HMC-EF283
HMC-EF583
Memory Card (30 Mbytes)
Memory Card (64 Mbytes)
Memory Card (256 Mbytes)
Memory Card (512 Mbytes)
HMC-AP001 Memory Card Adapter (for connecting Personal Computer PC
Card Reader/Writer)
Note: The CX-Designer includes a transfer program and standard PT system program.
Connecting Cables and Connectors
Cable with Connector (PT-to-PLC)
Model
XW2Z-500T
Cable length
5 m
XW2Z-200T-2 2 m
XW2Z-500T-2 5 m
Applicable Units
Communications method
Units with 9-pin connector and built-in
1:1 NT Link function.
NT Link
(RS-232C only)
CPM2C peripheral port NT Link
(RS-232C only)
Specifications
9-pin-to-9-pin
9-pin-to-CPM2C peripheral port
Cable with Connector (PT-to-Personal Computer)
Model
Cable length
XW2Z-S002 2 m
Applicable computer
DOS and 98NX computers
Specifications
Female 9-pin-to-male 9-pin
Ethernet Cable (PT-to-Personal Computer)
Particular models are not specified, but use a cable that meets the following specifications.
Item
Conformance standards
Transmission medium
Transmission distance
Connector
Specifications
Conforms to IEEE 802.3 / Ethernet (10/100Base-T).
2 pair Cat 3 UTP 22-26AWG, Cat 5, Cat 5e, Cat 6
100 m (node-to-hub and hub-to-hub)
8-pin modular connector
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Appendix 8 Standard Models
EtherNet/IP Cables
Use the twisted-pair cables that are recommended in 5-3-2 Selecting Network
Configuration Devices.
Item
Conformance standards
Transmission medium
Transmission distance
Connector
Specifications
Conforms to IEEE 802.3 and Ethernet (10/100Base-T).
Shielded twisted-pair (STP) cable, Category 5, 5e, or higher
100 m (node-to-hub and hub-to-hub)
8-pin modular connector
RS-232C Connecting Cable
Model Specifications
AWG28
× 5P IFVV-SB
Multiconductor shielded cable
Manufactured by Fujikura Densen.
CO-MA-VV-SB 5P
× 28AWG
Multiconductor shielded cable
Manufactured by Hitachi Densen.
USB Cables with Ferrite Cores
Model
FH-VUAB2M
FH-VUAB5M
Cable length: 2 m
Cable length: 5 m
Specifications
Controller Link Communications Cable
Use one of the twisted-pair cables listed below as the communications cable.
Li2Y-FCY2x0.56qmm KROMBERG & SHUBERT, Department German company
1x2xAWG-20PE+Tr.
CUSN+PVC
KOMTEC
DRAKA CABLES INDUSTRIAL
#9207 BELDEN
Spanish company
ESVC0.5x2C
ESNC0.5x2C-99-087B
Bando Densen Co.
Nihon Electric Wire & Cable Co.
Japanese company
Japanese company
Applicable Connectors for RS-232C
Name
Connector
Connector hood
Model Specifications
XM3A-2521 or equivalent 25-pin type (male), Manufactured by OMRON.
XM3D-2521 or equivalent 25-pin type (female), Manufactured by OMRON.
(for DOS computers)
XM3A-0921 or equivalent 9-pin type (male), Manufactured by OMRON.
XM3D-0921 or equivalent 9-pin type (female), Manufactured by OMRON.
DB-25P
(for DOS computers)
25-pin type (male), Manufactured by JAE.
XM2S-2511 or equivalent 25-pin type, mm screws, Manufactured by OMRON.
XM2S-2513 or equivalent 25-pin type, inch screws, Manufactured by OMRON.
XM2S-0911 or equivalent 9-pin type, mm screws, Manufactured by OMRON.
XM2S-0911-E or equivalent
9-pin type, mm screws, Manufactured by OMRON.
XM2S-0913 or equivalent 9-pin type, inch screws, Manufactured by OMRON.
DB-C2-J9 25-pin type, Manufactured by JAE.
Cables for CS1-series PLC Peripheral Port
Model Specifications
CS1W-CN118 Manufactured by OMRON
(CS1-series peripheral port-to-D-Sub female 9-pin connector)
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Appendix 9 List of Optional Products
Appendix 9 List of Optional Products
NT30-KBA04
Attached to the display to prevent random reflection and dirt. The sheets are all colorless and transparent. One set contains five sheets.
Dimensions
R
UN
Y
X
NS15-KBA04
NT30-KBA04
NS12-KBA04
NS7-KBA04
Model
NS15-KBA04
NS12-KBA04
NS7-KBA04
NT30-KBA04
Polyester film
Polyester film
Double-sided tape
Coating of paste
Specifications
Anti-reflection Sheets for NS15
Anti-reflection Sheets for NS12/NS10
Anti-reflection Sheets for NS8
Anti-reflection Sheets for NS5
Dimensions (Unit: mm)
X Y
323.5
269.5
188.6
155.0
247.5
205.5
147.2
115.0
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Appendix 9 List of Optional Products
A-9-2 Protective Covers: NS15-KBA05N, NS12-KBA05(N), NS7-
KBA05(N), NT31C-KBA05(N)
This cover protects the display surface from oil, dust, and finger marks. One set contains five covers.
RU
N
POW
ER
RUN
Dimensions
Y
Z
With Cover Mounted
B
X
A
Note: Do not lift the product by grasping the shaded areas.
Mounting method
Double-sided tape
Material
Polyester film
Model Specifications
NS12-KBA05
NS7-KBA05
Opaque White Protective
Cover for NS12 and NS10
(anti-reflection coating)
Opaque White Protective
Cover for NS8
(anti-reflection coating)
NT31C-KBA05 Opaque White Protective
Cover for NS5
(anti-reflection coating)
NS15-KBA05N Transparent Protective Cover for NS15
NS12-KBA05N Transparent Protective Cover for NS12 and NS10
NS7-KBA05N Transparent Protective Cover for NS8
NT31C-KBA05N Transparent Protective Cover for NS5
Dimensions (Unit: mm)
X Y Z A B
339 265 8.8 349 275
255 200 6.3 265 210
218 165 7.0 228 175
429 328 9.0 439 338
339 265 8.8 349 275
255 200 6.3 265 210
213 160 6.5 223 170
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Appendix 9 List of Optional Products
A-9-3 NT30-KBA01 Chemical-resistant Cover
This Cover on the front panel protects the Unit from chemicals. The whole sheet is opaque white and made from silicon rubber.
Dimensions
Y
Z
X
X Y Z
196.4 143.4 5.2
The Unit’s resistance to chemicals is as shown below.
Resistant Non-resistant
Boric acid
Sulfuric acid
Nitrogen
Ammonia gas
Carbon dioxide
Phenol
Glycerin
Aqua ammonia
Hexane
Lubricating oil
Benzine
Butane
Carbonic acid
Chloric acid
Naphthaline
Soybean oil
Toluene Calcium chloride
Developing solution (Sodium thiosulfate)
Acetaldehyde
Lard
Contact an OMRON representative for information on resistance to any chemicals not included in the table above. (The product can be used with chemicals to which silicon rubber is resistant, even if those chemicals are not included in the “Resistant” column in the table.)
A-9-4 Replacement Battery: CJ1W-BAT01
This is a lithium battery for backing up the contents of the memory.
CJ1W-BAT01
Model
CJ1W-BAT01
Specifications
Replacement Battery for NS15-V2, NS12-V1/V2, NS10-V1/-V2, NS8-V1/-V2,
NS5-V1/-V2
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Appendix 9 List of Optional Products
A-9-5 Recommended Memory Cards
The Memory Card is an external memory that can save and read screen data, log data, and system programs between the PT and computer. By using the HMC-AP001, this data can be exchanged with computers that are connected to PC Cards.
The memory capacity depends on the model of the Memory Card used.
Model Capacity
Note Use a Memory Card recommended by OMRON. Incorrect operation may occur if a nonrecommended memory card is used.
A-9-6 NS-CLK21 Controller Link Interface Unit
This Expansion Unit enables Controller Link communications with PLCs and FA computers.
Applicable PTs: NS15-TX0 @, NS12-TS0@ or NS10-TV0@
Inapplicable PTs: NS8-TV @@ or NS5-SQ@@/TQ@@/MQ@@
A-9-7 NS-CA001/CA002 Video Input Unit
This Expansion Unit enables displaying video images from video cameras or Vision
Sensors on the PT.
An external analog RGB image can be input with the NS-CA002 and displayed on the PT.
Refer to the NS Series RGB/Video Input Unit Operation Manual (Cat. No. V086) for details on the NS-CA002.
Applicable PTs: NS15-TX0
@ (The NS15-TX0@ does not support the NS-CA001, and it does not support video input from the NS-CA002, but it supports analog RGB input from the NS-CA002.), NS12-TS0 @, NS10-TV0@ or NS8-TV@@
Inapplicable PTs: NS5-SQ @@/TQ@@/MQ@@
NS8-ATT02
NS-series PTs and NT-series PTs are different sizes and have different panel cutout dimensions. To replace an NT-series PT with an NS-series PT, install an attachment to the control panel in which the NT-series PT was mounted before mounting the NS-series PT.
Model Specifications
NS12-ATT01B
NS12-ATT02
NT625C/631/631C Series to NS12/10 Series (black)
NT610C Series to NS12/10 Series
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Appendix 9 List of Optional Products
Model Specifications
NS8-ATT01 NT620S/620C/600S Series to NS8 Series
NS8-ATT02 NT600M/600G/610G/612G Series to NS8 Series
A-9-9 NS-USBEXT-1M USB Relay Cable
A NS-USBEXT-1M USB Relay Cable can be used to extend the USB slave connector on the back of the PT and place it on the front of the control panel.
Model Specifications
NS-USBEXT-1M For NS15, NS12, NS10, NS8, NS5 V2 PTs
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Appendix 10 System Memory List
Appendix 10 System Memory List
System memory is used for exchanging information between the host and the PT, such as controlling the PT and notifying the host of PT status.
The system memory is divided into bit and word sections.
System Bit Memory ($SB)
System bit memory ($SB) is used for exchanging information between the host and the
PT in bit units, such as controlling the PT and notifying the host of PT status.
The system bit memory contains 64 bits with predefined functions.
The system bit memory is listed in the following table.
Address
$SB23
$SB24
$SB25
Classification
$SB0
$SB1
Notification
Notification
$SB2 Notification
$SB3 Control
$SB4 Notification
$SB5 Notification
$SB6
$SB7
$SB8
Control
Control
Control
$SB9 Control
$SB10 Control
$SB11
$SB12
$SB13
Notification
Control
Control
$SB14
$SB15
$SB16
$SB17
$SB18
$SB19
Control
Notification/control
Control
Control
Control
Control
$SB20 Control
$SB21 Control
$SB22 Control
Control
Notification/control
Control
$SB26
$SB27
$SB28
$SB29
$SB30
$SB31
$SB32
$SB33
Control
Control
Control
Control
Notification
Notification
Notification/control
Notification/control
Function
RUN signal (Pulse)
RUN signal (Always ON)
Screen switch strobe
Prohibit Shifting to System Menu
Battery Low
Data Input Detector
Brightness adjust, high
Brightness adjust, medium
Brightness adjust, low
Backlight Control (screen saver Control)
Control Backlight Flashing
Backlight status
Continuous buzzer
Short intermittent buzzer
Long intermittent buzzer
Notification/Control of Video Input
Processing Priority Registration for Port A (NT Link 1:N)
Processing Priority Registration Port B (NT Link 1:N)
Display keypad with temporary input
Prohibit input
Contrast Adjustment (+1 level) (NS5-SQ/MQ only)
Contrast Adjustment (
−1 level) (NS5-SQ/MQ only)
Contrast Adjustment (
−10 levels) (NS5-SQ/MQ only)
Video Capture
Starts Printing/Capture Screen
(Not supported by NS5-
@Q0@.)
Stops Printing
Test Pattern Printing
Printer Head Cleaning (Ignored for PictBridge.)
Update Printer Status
Printer Busy Status
Notification of Printer Error
Initialize Alarm/Event History
Save Alarm/Event History
$SB35
$SB36
Notification/control
Notification/control
$SB37 Notification/control
$SB38 Notification/control
$SB39 Control
Initialize Data Log
Save Data Log
Initialize Operation Log
Save Operation Log
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Appendix 10 System Memory List
Address Classification Function
$SB40 Control
$SB41 Control
$SB42
$SB43
$SB44
$SB45
Notification/control
Notification/control
−
Control
Log Macro Operation
Initialize Error Log
Save Error Log
Reserved
Macro error dialog control
$SB46
$SB47
$SB48
Notification
Notification
Notification
Notification of Macro Error
Logging Process or Video Capture Error Flag
$SB49 Notification/control
$SB50 Notification
$SB51
$SB52
Notification
Notification
Memory Card Free Space Check Flag
Stop Memory Card
Periodical Data Log Save in Process Flag
Data Block Operation Complete Flag
$SB53 Notification/control Prohibit Starting of the Screen Saver
$SB54
$SB55
$SB56
Notification
Notification
Notification
Password level 1 operable status
Password level 2 operable status
Password level 3 operable status
$SB57 Notification Password level 4 operable status
$SB58
$SB59
$SB60
$SB61
$SB62
$SB63
Notification
−
−
−
−
−
Password level 5 operable status
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
The notification words are not write prohibited. In addition, the system will not restore values, except when the status has changed.
System memory is allocated to PLC areas as shown below.
Allocated Addresses for System Memory can be displayed by selecting PT – System
Settings in the CX-Designer and clicking the Initial Tab.
$SB + m
15
31
47
63
0
16
Word m: $SB0 to $SB15
32
Word m +1: $SB16 to $SB31
Word m+2: $SB32 to $SB47
48
Word m+3: $SB48 to $SB63
System Word Memory ($SW)
System word memory ($SW) is used for exchanging information between the host and the PT in word units, such as controlling the PT and notifying the host of PT status.
The system word memory contains 41 items with predefined functions.
The system word memory is listed in the following table.
Address
$SW0
$SW1
Classification
Notification/control
Notification/control
Function
Current screen number
Display pop-up screen 1 number
$SW4 Notification/control Display pop-up screen 2 number
$SW7 Notification/control Display pop-up screen 3 number
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Address Classification
Appendix 10 System Memory List
Function
$SW10 Notification/control
$SW11 Control
$SW12 Control
$SW13 Control
$SW14
$SW15
$SW16
$SW17
$SW18
Notification
Notification
Notification
Notification
Notification
$SW19
$SW20
$SW21
$SW22
$SW23
$SW24
Notification
Notification
Notification
−
Notification
Notification
$SW25
$SW26
$SW27
$SW28
$SW29
$SW30
Notification
Notification
Control
Control
Control
Control
$SW31
$SW32
$SW33
$SW34
$SW35
Control
Control
Control
Control
Control
$SW36
$SW37
Control
Notification/control
$SW38 Notification
$SW39 Notification
Display label number
Destination (0: Printer/1: Memory Card)
Password number for input prohibit clear
Current time (min, s)
Current date and time (day, hour)
Current date (year, month)
Current day (day of the week)
No. of generated alarms and events
ID number for generated alarms and events
ID number for cleared alarms and events
Alarm/event ID when alarm/event object macro executed
Reserved
Macro execution error number
Macro error screen number
Macro error object ID number
Error macro execution timing
Offset value for index I0
Offset value for index I1
Offset value for index I2
Offset value for index I3
Offset value for index I4
Offset value for index I5
Offset value for index I6
Offset value for index I7
Offset value for index I8
Offset value for index I9
Data Log Group Number
Data Block Error Number
Note: This is supported only by NS5-SQ1/-TQ1 PTs with lot number 15Z0 or later, NS8 PTs with lot number 28X1 or later, NS10 PTs with lot number 11Y1 or later, NS12 PTs with lot number
14Z1 or later, and NS15 PTs with lot number 31114 or later.
The notification words are not write prohibited. In addition, the system will not restore values, except when the status has changed.
System word memory is allocated to PLC memory as shown below.
Allocated Addresses for System Memory can be displayed by selecting PT – System
Settings in the CX-Designer and clicking the Initial Tab.
$SW = n
Word n: $SW0
Word n+1: $SW1
Word n+40: SW40
Reference
• System memory can be allocated to PLC memory using the same procedure as for
NT-series PTs. For details, refer to 2-4-3 System Memory NT Compatibility in the
NS Series Programming Manual.
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Appendix 11 Differences between "-V1"/"-V2" Models and Other Models
Appendix 11 Differences between "-V1"/"-V2" Models and Other Models
In the NS Series, there are hardware items both with and without "-V1" and "-V2" at the end of the model number.
Model
Hardware items without "-V1"
NS12-TS01
Notes
12.1 inches, Ethernet connection
7.7 inches, Ethernet connection
Hardware items with "-V1"
NS7-SV01
NS8-TV @0-V1
NS8-TV
@1-V1
Hardware items with "-V2"
NS8-TV01-V2
8.0 inches, no Ethernet connection
8.0 inches, Ethernet connection
8.4 inches, Ethernet connection
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Appendix 11 Differences between "-V1"/"-V2" Models and Other Models
Without "-V1" or "-V2"
NS12-TS0
@ NS10-TV0@ NS7-
NS12-TS0
@-
SV0
@
V1
Display device High-definition TFT color
Display color
LCD
256 colors
STN color
LCD
With "-V1"
NS10-TV0
@-
NS8-
V1
TV
@@-V1
High-definition TFT color LCD
NS5-SQ0
@-
V1
STN color
LCD
256 colors (32,768 colors for BMP/JPEG images, NS5: 4,096 colors for BMP/JPEG images)
Display area
View angle
12.1 inches 10.4 inches 7.7 inches
Left/right
±60°,
Top 45
°,
Bottom 55
°
Left/right,
±60°,
Top 35
°,
Bottom 65
°
Left/right
±60°,
Top 35
°,
Bottom 65
°
12.1 inches 10.4 inches 8.0 inches
Left/right
±60°,
Top 45
°,
Bottom 55
°
Left/right
±60°,
Top 35
°,
Bottom 65
°
Left/right
±60°,
Top 50
°,
Bottom 60
°
Left/right
±50°,
Top 30
°,
Bottom 50
°
Expansion memory interface
USB HOST
USB Slave
Ethernet conformance standard
Replacement
Battery
Without
Without
10Base-T
(Ethernet models only)
C500-BAT08 CPM2A-
BAT01
With
With
10Base-T/100Base-T
(Ethernet models only)
CJ1W-BAT01
Without
The differences between "-V1" and "-V2" models and other models are shown below. For details on the differences in software functions, refer to the Programming Manual.
Display device
Display color
With "-V2"
NS12-TS0
@-V2 NS10-TV0@-V2 NS8-TV@@-
NS5-SQ
@@-V2 (See
V2 note 1.)
High-definition TFT color LCD
256 colors (32,768 colors for BMP/JPEG images)
TFT color LCD
NS5-TQ
@@-V2 NS5-MQ@@-
V2
High-definition
TFT color LCD
(See note 2.)
256 colors (32,768 colors for BMP/JPEG images)
Monochrome
STN LCD
Monochrome/
16 grayscale levels
Display area
View angle
12.1 inches
Left/right
±80°,
Top 80
°, Bottom
80
°
Left/right
Top 65
65
°
±70°,
°, Bottom
Left/right
±80°,
Top 80
°,
Bottom 60
°
Left/right
Top 80
±80°,
°, Bottom 60°
Left/right
Top 20
40
°
±45°,
°, Bottom
Expansion memory interface
USB HOST
USB Slave
Ethernet conformance standard
Replacement
Battery
Without
With
With
10Base-T/100Base-T (Ethernet models only)
CJ1W-BAT01
Without
Note 1. Specifications are as follows for NS5-SQ @@-V2 PTs with lot number 2110
(manufactured January 21, 2010) or earlier.
Item Specification
Display device STN color LCD
Display colors
View angle
256 colors (4,096 colors for BMP/JPEG images)
Left 50
°, Top 45°, Bottom 50°
Refer to NS-series PT Lot Numbers on page A-8 for information on lot numbers.
2. The NS5-TQ PTs (high-luminance TFT LCDs) are approx. 70 cd/m2 brighter than the
NS5-SQ PTs (TFT LCDs).
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Appendix 12 NS5 System Menu
Appendix 12 NS5 System Menu
This section describes the NS5 System Menu screen. Some items are slightly different for the NS8, NS10, NS12, and NS15. Check all items in the table below before setting or monitoring.
(1)
(2)
(9)
(5)
(6)
(3)
(4)
No. Menu
(1) Initialize
Item/settings
Memory Card (remove)
Initializing Internal Holding Memories
($HB/$HW)
Screen Data Area Format
History File Initialize or Save
Alarm/Event History
Data Log
Operation Log
Start-up Waiting Time
Error Log
Screen Saver
Key Press Sound
Buzzer Sound
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
(7)
(8)
Setting/ display
Reference
Setting/ display
6-2-7
Setting 6-2-8
Setting 6-2-1
6-2-2
6-2-3
6-2-4
6-2-5
6-3-1
6-3-2
6-3-3
6-3-4
Calendar Check
Changing Value in Device Monitor Setting
CJK Han Unification Priority
Alarm Monitor Registration Procedure
Tag Update Notification Message Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
6-3-6
6-3-10
6-3-12
6-3-13
6-3-15
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Appendix 12 NS5 System Menu
No. Menu
(3) Project Project Title
Item/settings
Number of Labels
Initial Screen
Initial Label
(4) Password
Barcode input when using keypad
History Recording Method
Alarm/Event History
Data Log
Operation Log
Error Log
Addresses Allocated to System Memory
($SB,$SW)
Password Change
Password mode
Level
Setting/ display
Display
Display
Setting
Setting
Setting
Reference
6-4-1
6-4-2
6-4-3
6-4-4
6-4-5
Display
Display
6-4-6
6-4-7
Display
Display
6-4-8
6-4-9
Display 6-4-10
Setting 6-5
(5) Comm.
Switch Screen when canceling authentication
Switch Screen No.
Automatic Communications Recovery
(Comms. Auto-return)
Timeout Interval
Retry Count
Serial Port A or B Communications Settings
Ethernet Communications Settings
Screen Number
Show Address
Setting 6-5-2
Setting 6-5-2
Setting 6-6-1
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
6-6-1
6-6-1
6-6-1
6-6-4
6-7
6-7
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Appendix 12 NS5 System Menu
No. Menu
(7) Special
(8) Hardware
Check
Item/settings
Alarm History
Operations Log
Error Log
Setting/ display
Display
Display
Display
Display
Reference
6-8-1
6-8-2
6-8-3
6-8-11 System Version
Special Functions
LCD Check
Touch Switch Check
Device Monitor Setting/ display
Setting Communication Test
Display Capture Data Display
Memory Card Transfer Setting
External Application
Start-up
6-8-4
6-8-5
6-8-8
6-8-9
Setting 6-8-10
Display 6-9-1
Display 6-9-2
Language Selection Display 6-2-6 (9) Language
Selection
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Table of contents
- 3 NS-Series Programmable Terminals Setup Manual
- 3 Notice
- 9 About this Manual
- 10 Related Manuals
- 11 Terminology
- 12 Introduction
- 4 Contents
- 23 Section 1 Overview
- 24 1-1 NS-series PT Functions and Operation
- 24 1-1-1 PT Functions for FA Manufacturing Sites
- 25 1-1-2 NS-series PT Operating System
- 27 1-2 Communications with the Host
- 28 1-2-1 What is an NT Link?
- 28 1-2-2 Ethernet
- 28 1-2-3 Controller Link
- 28 1-2-4 Host Link
- 28 1-2-5 Connecting to a Temperature Controller
- 29 1-2-6 Memory Link Connections
- 29 1-2-7 Communicating with Other Devices
- 29 1-2-8 EtherNet/IP
- 30 1-3 System Configuration
- 30 1-3-1 Supported Peripheral Devices
- 32 1-4 Procedure for Running NS-series PTs
- 35 Section 2 Before Connecting
- 36 2-1 Connecting the Host
- 36 2-1-1 Communications Types and Connection Methods
- 42 2-2 Part Names and Functions
- 55 Section 3 Installing the PT and Connecting Peripheral Devices
- 57 3-1 Installing the PT
- 57 3-1-1 Installation Environment
- 57 3-1-2 Installing RS-232C/RS-422A Converters
- 58 3-1-3 Mounting the PT to the Control Panel
- 61 3-1-4 Connecting the Power Supply
- 62 3-1-5 Wiring the Ground Wire
- 62 3-1-6 Peripheral Device Connection Limitations
- 64 3-2 Starting the PT
- 64 3-2-1 Operation at Startup
- 66 3-2-2 Starting the PT for the First Time
- 68 3-3 Connecting the CX-Designer
- 68 3-3-1 Connecting via RS-232C or Ethernet
- 68 3-3-2 Connecting via USB
- 70 3-3-3 Connecting via a Modem
- 71 3-4 Connecting to Bar Code Readers
- 71 3-4-1 Connection Methods
- 72 3- 3-4-2 Setting Bar Code Readers
- 73 3-4-3 Data Format
- 73 3-4-4 Bar Code Input
- 74 3-5 Connecting to Printers
- 74 3-5-1 Connecting to a Printer Compatible with ESC/P Raster and BJ Raster
- 75 3-5-2 Connecting a PictBridge-compatible Printer
- 77 3-6 Using Memory Cards
- 78 3-6-1 Installation
- 79 3-6-2 Replacing the System Program
- 80 3-6-3 Transferring Data with Memory Cards
- 86 3-7 Installing the Video Input Unit
- 86 3-7-1 Video Input Unit Components
- 87 3-7-2 Nomenclature and Functions
- 88 3-7-3 Installation Method for Video Input Unit
- 93 3-7-4 Connecting to Video Input Connectors
- 98 3-8 Installing the Controller Link Interface Unit
- 98 3-8-1 Controller Link Interface Unit Components
- 99 3-8-2 Nomenclature and Functions
- 102 3-8-3 Installation Method for Controller Link Interface Unit
- 109 3-8-4 Wiring
- 115 3-9 Connecting a Monitor
- 116 3-10 External Brightness Adjustment
- 117 3-11 RS-232C/RS-422A Selector DIP Switch
- 119 Section 4 Connecting the Host to Serial Port
- 120 4-1 1:1 Host Connection
- 120 4-1-1 Connection Methods
- 122 4-1-2 Unit Setting Methods
- 125 4-2 1:N Host Connection
- 125 4-2-1 Connection Methods
- 125 4-2-2 Unit Setting Methods
- 136 4-3 High-speed 1:N NT Link
- 137 4-3-1 Unit Setting Methods
- 145 4-4 Recommended Connector Cables
- 147 Section 5 Connecting to Host via Ethernet or Controller Link
- 148 5-1 Connecting to Host Via Ethernet
- 149 5-1-1 Host Types and Settings
- 162 5-2 Connecting to the Host Using Controller Link
- 162 5-2-1 What Is a Controller Link Network?
- 163 5-2-2 Data Links
- 168 5-2-3 Troubleshooting Using Indicators
- 171 5-3 Connecting to Host via EtherNet/IP
- 171 5-3-1 What is EtherNet/IP?
- 172 5-3-2 Selecting Network Configuration Devices
- 175 5-3-3 Network Installation
- 177 5-3-4 Host Types and Settings
- 183 Section 6 System Menu Operations
- 186 6-1 Operating Modes and System Menu
- 186 6-1-1 Mode Configuration
- 186 6-1-2 System Menu Configuration
- 187 6-1-3 Overview of Menu Items
- 190 6-1-4 Using the System Menu
- 193 6-2 Initializing and Saving Data and Removing the Memory Card
- 194 6-2-1 Screen Data Area Format
- 195 6-2-2 Initializing or Saving the Alarm/Event History
- 197 6-2-3 Initializing and Saving Data Log
- 198 6-2-4 Initializing and Saving the Operation Log
- 200 6-2-5 Initializing and Saving the Error Log
- 201 6-2-6 Language Selection
- 202 6-2-7 Removing the Memory Card
- 203 6-2-8 Initializing Internal Holding Memories ($HB/$HW)
- 204 6-3 PT Settings
- 208 6-3-1 Start-up Wait Time
- 209 6-3-2 Screen Saver
- 210 6-3-3 Key Press Sound
- 210 6-3-4 Buzzer Sound
- 211 6-3-5 Backlight Brightness
- 214 6-3-6 Calendar Check
- 215 6-3-7 Printer Type
- 215 6-3-8 Printing Mode
- 216 6-3-9 Orientation
- 216 6-3-10 Changing Values in Device Monitor Setting
- 216 6-3-11 Contrast (NS5-SQ__/NS5-MQ__ Only)
- 217 6-3-12 CJK Han Unification Priority
- 217 6-3-13 Alarm Monitor Registration Procedure
- 218 6-3-14 Starting the Ladder Monitor from Alarm/Event Summary and History (NS15/12/10/8 Only)
- 218 6-3-15 Setting the Tag Update Notification Message
- 218 6-3-16 Time to Switch to System Menu (NS12, NS10, NS8, or NS5)
- 219 6-3-17 Double-touch Interval (NS15 Only)
- 219 6-3-18 Analog RGB Output (NS15 only)
- 220 6-4 Project Settings
- 220 6-4-1 Project Title
- 221 6-4-2 Number of Labels
- 221 6-4-3 Initial Screen
- 221 6-4-4 Initial Label
- 221 6-4-5 Barcode Input When Using Keypad
- 221 6-4-6 Alarm/Event History Recording Method
- 222 6-4-7 Data Log Recording Method
- 222 6-4-8 Operation Log Recording Method
- 222 6-4-9 Error Log Recording Method
- 222 6-4-10 System Memory
- 223 6-5 Setting Passwords
- 223 6-5-1 Changing the Password
- 224 6-5-2 Setting the Password Function
- 226 6-6 Communications Settings
- 226 6-6-1 Communications Conditions
- 228 6-6-2 Setting 1:1 NT Link
- 229 6-6-3 Setting High-speed 1:N NT Links (Standard, High-speed)
- 229 6-6-4 Ethernet and EtherNet/IP Settings
- 232 6-6-5 Setting the Controller Link Network
- 233 6-6-6 Setting Bar Code Readers
- 234 6-6-7 Modem Settings
- 235 6-7 Screen Data Check
- 236 6-8 Special Screens
- 237 6-8-1 Alarm History
- 238 6-8-2 Operation Log
- 239 6-8-3 Error Log
- 240 6-8-4 Device Monitor
- 242 6-8-5 Communication Test
- 244 6-8-6 Video Configuration
- 246 6-8-7 USB Device List
- 247 6-8-8 Display Capture Data
- 248 6-8-9 Memory Card Transfers
- 250 6-8-10 External Application Startup
- 251 6-8-11 Version Display
- 251 6-8-12 PLC Data Trace (NS15, NS12, NS10, and NS8 Only)
- 253 6-8-13 NJ-series Troubleshooter
- 254 6-9 Hardware Check
- 254 6-9-1 LCD Check
- 255 6-9-2 Touch Switch Check
- 255 6-9-3 Touch Panel Calibration (NS15 Only)
- 256 6-10 Starting Operations
- 258 6-11 Verifying Tags
- 261 Section 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- 262 7-1 Maintenance
- 262 7-1-1 Replacing the Battery
- 264 7-2 Inspection and Cleaning
- 266 7-3 Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- 274 7-4 Requesting a Replacement PT
- 275 Appendices
- 277 Appendix 1 Specifications
- 277 A-1-1 General Specifications
- 279 A-1-2 Characteristics
- 282 A-1-3 Communications Specifications
- 286 Appendix 2 Dimensions
- 295 Appendix 3 Using NS-AL002 Converters
- 295 A-3-1 Dimensions
- 296 A-3-2 Mounting and Removing
- 296 A-3-3 Specifications
- 297 A-3-4 DIP Switch Settings
- 298 A-3-5 Pin Arrangement
- 299 A-3-6 Handling the Shield on RS-422A/485 Cables
- 302 A-3-7 Connection Example
- 303 Appendix 4 Using NT-AL001 Converters
- 303 A-4-1 Dimensions
- 303 A-4-2 Methods for Mounting and Removal
- 305 A-4-3 Specifications
- 306 A-4-4 DIP Switch Settings
- 307 A-4-5 Pin Arrangement
- 308 A-4-6 Block Diagram
- 309 Appendix 5 Preparing Connecting Cables
- 309 A-5-1 Cable Preparation
- 310 A-5-2 Soldering
- 310 A-5-3 Hood Assembly
- 311 A-5-4 Preparing Connecting Cables for Host Connection
- 315 Appendix 6 Preparing Cables for Computer Connection
- 315 A-6-1 Connecting Cable Assembly
- 317 Appendix 7 Preparing Connecting Cables for Bar Code Readers
- 318 Appendix 8 Standard Models
- 334 Appendix 9 List of Optional Products
- 334 A-9-1 Anti-reflection Sheets: NS15-KBA04, NS12-KBA04, NS7-KBA04, NT30-KBA04
- 335 A-9-2 Protective Covers: NS15-KBA05N, NS12-KBA05(N), NS7- KBA05(N), NT31C-KBA05(N)
- 336 A-9-3 NT30-KBA01 Chemical-resistant Cover
- 336 A-9-4 Replacement Battery: CJ1W-BAT01
- 337 A-9-5 Recommended Memory Cards
- 337 A-9-6 NS-CLK21 Controller Link Interface Unit
- 337 A-9-7 NS-CA001/CA002 Video Input Unit
- 337 A-9-8 Attachments: NS12-ATT01(B)/NS12-ATT02/NS8-ATT01/ NS8-ATT02
- 338 A-9-9 NS-USBEXT-1M USB Relay Cable
- 339 Appendix 10 System Memory List
- 342 Appendix 11 Differences between "-V1"/"-V2" Models and Other Models
- 344 Appendix 12 NS5 System Menu
- 347 Revision History