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Omron SYSMAC NX series User Manual

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NX-series Analog I/O Units Users Manual for High-speed Analog Input Units (W592)

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Omron SYSMAC NX series Specifications

General IconGeneral
I/O CapacityUp to 2560 I/O points
Communication PortsRS-232C
Communication ProtocolsEtherNet/IP
Operating Temperature0°C to 55°C
Programming LanguagesFunction Block Diagram, Sequential Function Chart
EtherNet/IP Ports1 or 2
Built-in USB Port1
Humidity10% to 90% (non-condensing)
Vibration Resistance10 to 57 Hz, 0.075 mm amplitude
Built-in RS-232C PortOptional
Storage Temperature-25°C to 65°C
Shock Resistance147m/s², 3 times in each direction (X, Y, Z)

Summary

Section 1 Features and System Configuration

Section 2 Specifications and Operating Procedures

Section 3 Part Names and Functions

Section 4 Installation and Wiring

Section 5 I/O Refreshing

Safety Precautions

Warnings

Provides critical warnings regarding power supply handling, fail-safe measures, and voltage/current inputs.

Precautions for Safe Use

Installation

Details safety precautions for installing the Unit, including power supply status and avoiding contact with connector pins.

Wiring

Provides safety precautions for wiring, including double-checking settings, using correct parts, and handling cables.

Power Supply Design

Outlines precautions for power supply design, including voltage ranges, current capacity, and external breakers.

Using the High-speed Analog Input Unit

Highlights precautions for using the High-speed Analog Input Unit, including orientation and placement restrictions.

Precautions for Correct Use

Storage, Mounting, and Wiring

Provides precautions for storage, mounting, and wiring, warning against improper locations and static discharge.

Regulations and Standards

1 Features and System Configuration

1-1 Features

Provides an overview of the key features of the NX-series High-speed Analog Input Units.

1-2 System Configuration

Explains system configurations for connecting NX Units to CPU Units or Communications Coupler Units.

1-4 List of Functions

Describes the various functions supported by the High-speed Analog Input Units.

2 Specifications and Operating Procedures

2-1 Specifications

Details the general and individual specifications for the High-speed Analog Input Units.

2-2 Operating Procedures

Outlines the overall procedure and detailed steps for configuring the unit and creating user programs.

3 Part Names and Functions

3-1 Part Names

Identifies and describes the names and functions of the physical parts of the High-speed Analog Input Units.

4 Installation and Wiring

4-1 Installing NX Units

Details restrictions on installation, including orientation and adjacent unit placement for NX Units.

4-2 Power Supply Types and Wiring

Explains the two types of power supplies for NX Units and their wiring methods.

4-3 Wiring the Terminals

Describes how to wire the terminals, including screwless clamping blocks and wire preparation.

4-4 Wiring External Devices

Provides information on wiring the High-speed Analog Input Units to external devices, including examples.

5 I/O Refreshing

5-1 I/O Refreshing

Describes I/O refreshing between CPU Units and NX Units, and between PCs/CPU Units and Slave Terminals.

6 Input Range and Converted Values

6-1 Voltage Input Range and Converted Values

Details the voltage input ranges and how analog voltage signals are converted to digital values.

6-2 Current Input Range and Converted Values

Details the current input ranges and how analog current signals are converted to digital values.

7 I/O Data and List of Settings

7-2 Setting I/O Allocations with the Sysmac Studio

Explains how to configure I/O allocation settings using Sysmac Studio, covering display and setup.

8 Functions

8-4 Number of Samplings Setting

Describes how to set the number of samplings per period to determine the sampling period.

8-5 Digital Filtering

Explains the use of digital filters (low-pass, moving average) to suppress noise and stabilize measurements.

8-8 User Calibration

Describes the function for correcting offsets in converted values due to unit deterioration and calibrating the units.

8-10 Trigger Input

Details how to obtain digital input signal values that trigger analog input signals and the DC time of changes.

9 Troubleshooting

9-3 Checking for Errors and Troubleshooting on the Support Software

Details how to check errors using Sysmac Studio, including current errors, logs, and event codes.

9-5 Unit-specific Troubleshooting

Provides a table of common problems, their assumed causes, and corrections specific to the High-speed Analog Input Units.

10 Inspection and Maintenance

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