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Expanded System Configuration Section 2-5
Note 1. Set pin 5 of the DIP switch on the front panel of the CPU Unit to OFF, and
set the serial communications mode in the PLC Setup to no-protocol com-
munications.
2. No-protocol communications are supported for Serial Communications
Units with unit version 1.2 or later only.
NT Link System 
(1:N Mode)
If the PLC and Programmable Terminal (PT) are connected together using
RS-232C ports, the allocations for the PT’s status control area, status notify
area, objects such as touch switches, indicators, and memory maps can be
allocated in the I/O memory of the PLC. The NT Link System allows the PT to
be controlled by the PLC, and the PT can periodically read data from the sta-
tus control area of the PLC, and perform necessary operations if there are any
changes in the area. The PT can communicate with the PLC by writing data to
the status notify area of the PLC from the PT. The NT Link system allows the
PT status to be controlled and monitored without using PLC ladder programs.
The ratio of PLCs to PTs is 1: n (n 
≥ 1).
Set the PT communications settings for a 1:N NT Link. Either one or up to
eight PTs can be connected to each PLC.
Applicable port
Peripheral port
No
RS-232C port
Yes 
(See note 1.)
CPU Unit
Yes
Serial 
Communi-
cations
Unit
(See note 2.)
CPU SCU 
RXD  
TXD  
RXDU
TXDU  
General-purpose 
external device
 
General-purpose 
external device
 
RS-232C