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3
1-3 PC
T
erminology
Although
also provided in the
Glossary
at the back of this manual, the following
terms are crucial to understanding PC operation and are thus explained here.
PC Because the C200HS is a Rack PC, there is
no one product that is a C200HS
PC. That is why we talk about the configuration of the PC, because a PC is a
configuration of smaller Units.
To
have a functional PC, you would need to have a CPU Rack with at least one
Unit
mounted to it that provides I/O points. When we refer to the PC, however
, we
are
generally talking about the CPU and all of the
Units directly controlled by it
through
the program. This does not include the I/O devices connected
to PC in
-
puts and outputs.
If
you are not
familiar with the terms used above to describe a PC, refer to
Sec-
tion 2 Hardware Considerations for explanations.
Inputs and Outputs A device connected to the PC that sends a signal to the PC is called an input
device; the signal it sends is called an input signal. A signal enters the PC
through
terminals or through pins on a connector on a Unit. The place where a
signal
enters the PC is called an
input point
. This input
point is allocated a loca
-
tion
in memory that reflects its
status, i.e., either ON or OFF
. This memory loca
-
tion
is called an
input
bit
. The CPU, in its
normal processing cycle, monitors the
status
of all input points and turns ON or OFF corresponding
input bits accord
-
ingly.
There are also output bits in memory that are allocated to output points on
Units
through which
output signals
are sent to
output devices
,
i.e., an output
bit
is turned ON to send a signal to an output device through an output point.
The
CPU periodically turns output points ON or OFF according to the status of the
output bits.
These
terms are used when describing dif
ferent aspects of PC operation. When
programming, one is concerned with what information is held in memory
, and so
I/O
bits are referred to. When talking
about the Units that connect the PC to the
controlled system and the places on these Units where signals enter
and
leave
the PC, I/O points are referred to. When wiring these I/O points, the physical
counterparts
of the I/O points, either terminals or connector pins,
are referred to.
When talking about the signals that enter or leave the PC, one refers to input
signals
and output signals, or sometimes just inputs and outputs. It all depends
on what aspect of PC operation is being talked about.
The
Control System
includes the PC and all I/O devices it uses to control an ex
-
ternal
system.
A sensor that provides information to achieve control is an input
device that is clearly part of the Control System. The controlled system is the
external system that is being controlled by the PC program through these I/O
devices. I/O devices can sometimes be considered part of the controlled sys-
tem, e.g., a motor used to drive a conveyor belt.
1-4 OMRON Product Terminology
OMRON
products are divided into several functional groups that have generic
names. Appendix A Standard Models list products according to these groups.
The
term
Unit
is used to refer to all of the OMRON PC products. Although a Unit
is any one of the building blocks that goes together to form a C200HS PC, its
meaning
is generally
, but not always, limited in context to refer to the Units that
are
mounted to a Rack. Most, but not all, of these products have names that end
with the word Unit.
The
largest group of OMRON products
is the
I/O Units
. These include all of the
Rack-mounting
Units that provide non-dedicated input or output points for gen
-
eral
use. I/O Units come with a variety of point connections and specifications.
Controlled System and
Control System
OMRON Product Terminology Section 1-4

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BrandOmron
ModelSYSMAC C200HS
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