Place of Origin: | Japan |
Brand Name: | Tamagawa |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | TS2014N181E32 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pcs |
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Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 100pcs/week |
TS2014N181E32: | TS2014N181E32 | Japan: | Japan |
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TAMAGAWA: | TAMAGAWA | Material: | Iron |
Color: | Black | Temperature: | 30-80 |
Dimension: | 60mm | Wire: | Wire |
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Parameter assignment time for distributed I/O: Configures a maximum amount of time (default: 60000 ms) for the distributed I/O to be brought online. (The CMs and CPs receive |
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power and communication parameters from the CPU during startup. This assignment time
allows time for the I/O connected to the CM or CP be brought online.)
The CPU goes to RUN as soon as the distributed I/O is online, regardless of the assignment
time. If the distributed I/O has not been brought online within this time, the CPU still goes to
RUN--without the distributed I/O.
Note: If your configuration uses a CM 1243-5 (PROFIBUS master), do not set this parameter
below 15 seconds (15000 ms) to ensure that the module to be brought online.
Cycle (Page 80) Defines a maximum cycle time or a fixed minimum cycle time
Communication load Allocates a percentage of the CPU time to be dedicated to communication tasks
System and clock memory
(Page 84)
Enables a byte for "system memory" functions and enables a byte for "clock memory"
functions (where each bit toggles on and off at a predefined frequency).
Web server (Page 503) Enables and configures the Web server feature.
Time of day Selects the time zone and configures daylight saving time
Protection (Page 164) Sets the read/write protection and password for accessing the CPU
Connection resources
(Page 424)
Provides a summary of the communication connections that are available for the CPU and
the number of connections that have been configured.
Overview of addresses Provides a summary of the I/O addresses that have been configured for the CPU. To configure the operational parameters for the modules, select the module in the Device
view and use the "Properties" tab of the inspector window to configure the parameters for the
module● Digital I/O: Inputs can be configured for rising-edge detection or falling-edge detection
(associating each with an event and hardware interrupt) and also for "pulse catch" (to
stay on after a momentary pulse) through the next update of the input process image.
Outputs can use a freeze or substitute value.
● Analog I/O: For individual inputs, configure parameters, such as measurement type
(voltage or current), range and smoothing, and to enable underflow or overflow
diagnostics. Analog outputs provide parameters such as output type (voltage or current)
and for diagnostics, such as short-circuit (for voltage outputs) or upper/lower limit
diagnostics. You do not configure ranges of analog inputs and outputs in engineering
units on the Properties dialog. You must handle this in your program logic as described in
the topic "Processing of analog values (Page 92)".