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CS-series Process Analog I/O Units

CS1W-PTS/PDC/PTW/PTR/PPS/PMV CSM_CS1W-PROCESS_DS_E_2_1

Provides the functionality of


isolators, power supplies, signal
converters, and other devices.
• The Analog Input Unit converts analog input signals
such as 1 to 5 V or 4 to 20 mA into digital values, and
takes the values scaled in industrial units, and
transfers it to the CPU Unit as the process value.
Because of this, no ladder program is required at the
CPU Unit for scaling.
• The Analog Output Unit converts analog output set
values from the CPU Unit to analog output signals
such as 4 to 20 mA or 1 to 5 V, and outputs them. CS1W-PDC55 CS1W-PTS55 CS1W-PTS56

• The built-in functions, such as measurement value


alarms, rate-of-change calculations, and square roots, have enabled major savings in cost and space compared
with previous systems.
• High-resolution Models and 8-point Input Models are also available. By combining the Units, logging/monitoring
systems can be constructed, or the Units can be used together with LCBs/LCUs to construct complete process
control systems.
• Parameters can be easily displayed and set in an easy-to-understand form without special tools.

Features
Process Analog Input:
• Up to eight analog inputs can be connected for each Unit.
• There is isolation between input channels, so unwanted circuit paths between thermocouple inputs can be prevented. (Except for CS1W-PTR01/
02)
• Output scaling (±32,000)
• Process value alarms (HH, H, L, LL)
• Input disconnection alarm
• Rate-of-change calculation and alarm
• Top/bottom/valley hold (CS1W-PTS11/PTS12/PDC11 only)
Process Analog Output:
• Up to four analog set values can be output for each Unit.
• All outputs are isolated.
• Output rate-of-change limit
• Output high/low limits
• Output scaling (±32,000)
• Control output answer input (CS1W-PMV01 only)
Isolated-type Pulse Input:
• Provides up to four pulses from a device such as a displacement flowmeter. The accumulated value can also be calculated at the same time
and transferred to the CPU Unit at each cycle. (CS1W-PPS01)

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System Configuration
These Process Analog I/O Units belong to the CS-series Special I/O Unit group.
• They can be mounted to CS-series CPU Racks or Expansion I/O Racks.
• They cannot be mounted to C200H CPU Racks, Expansion I/O Racks, or SYSMAC BUS Remote I/O Slave Racks.
The number of Units that can be mounted to one Rack (either a CPU Rack or Expansion I/O Rack) depends upon the maximum current supplied
by the Power Supply Unit and the current consumption by the other Units.
There are no restrictions on Rack position.
Note: I/O addresses for Special I/O Units are allocated according to the unit number set on the switches on the front panel, and not according to
the slot position in which they are mounted.

CS-series CPU Rack


CPU Unit
I/O Unit

Power Supply Unit

CS-series Expansion I/O Rack #1 I/O Unit

CS-series Expansion I/O Rack #2 I/O Unit

A maximum of 7 Expansion
I/O Racks can be mounted.

CS-series Expansion I/O Rack #7


I/O Unit

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Ordering Information
Process Analog I/O Units
Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Units
No. of Current
Signal consumption
Unit Input Conversion External unit
Product name range I/O type (A) Model Standards
type points speed connection numbers
selection
allocated 5V 24V
Isolated-type B, E, J, K, L, N, R,
20 ms/4 inputs, UC1, N,
Thermocouple 4 inputs S, T, U, WRe5-26, 0.12 0.08 CS1W-PTS11
10 ms/2 inputs CE
Input Units PLII, ±100 mV
CS1 Set 250 ms/4
4 inputs separately R, S, K, J, T, L, B Removable 0.25 − CS1W-PTS51
Special inputs terminal 1
I/O for each
250 ms/8 block
Units 8 inputs input R, S, K, J, T, L, B 0.18 0.06 CS1W-PTS55 UC1,CE
inputs
B, E, J, K, N, R, S, 150 ms/4
4 inputs 0.15 0.15 CS1W-PTS01-V1
T, ±80mV inputs

Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Units


No. of Current
Signal Conversion consumption
Unit Input External unit
Product name range I/O type speed (A) Model Standards
type points connection numbers
selection (resolution)
allocated 5V 26V
Isolated-type Pt100, JPt100, 20 ms/4 inputs, UC1, N,
Resistance 4 inputs 0.12 0.07 CS1W-PTS12
Pt50, Ni508.4 10 ms/2 inputs CE
Thermometer
Input Units 250 ms/4
4 inputs Pt100, JPt100 0.25 − CS1W-PTS52
inputs

250 ms/8
CS1 8 inputs Set Pt100, JPt100 0.18 0.06 CS1W-PTS56
inputs Removable
Special separately
terminal 1
I/O for each
100 ms/4 block UC1, CE
Units 4 inputs input Pt100, JPt100 0.15 0.15 CS1W-PTS02
inputs

Isolated-type
Resistance
100 ms/4
Thermometer 4 inputs Ni508.4 0.15 0.15 CS1W-PTS03
inputs
Input Units
(Ni508.4 Ω)

Isolated-type DC Input Units


No. of Current
Conversion consumption
Unit Input External unit
Product name Signal range speed (A) Model Standards
type points connection numbers
(resolution)
allocated 5V 26V
Isolated-type 4 to 20 mA, 0 to 20 mA,
20 ms/4 inputs, UC1, N,
DC Input Unit 4 inputs 0 to 10 V, ±10 V, 0 to 5 V, ±5 V, 0.12 0.12 CS1W-PDC11
10 ms/2 inputs CE
1 to 5 V, 0 to 1.25 V, ±1.25 V
4 to 20 mA, 0 to 10 V, 0 to 5 V, 250 ms/8
8 inputs 0.18 0.06 CS1W-PDC55
1 to 5 V inputs
4 to 20 mA, 0 to 20 mA,
100 ms/4
4 inputs 1 to 5 V, 0 to 5 V, ±5 V, 0.15 0.16 CS1W-PDC01
inputs
0 to 10 V, ±10 V
Isolated-type
2-Wire
CS1 Transmitter Removable
Special Input Unit
terminal 1
I/O
block
Units 100 ms/4 UC1, CE
4 inputs 4 to 20 mA, 1 to 5 V 0.15 0.16 CS1W-PTW01
inputs

Power
200 ms/8
Transducer 8 inputs 0 to 1 mA, ±1 mA 0.15 0.08 CS1W-PTR01
inputs
Input Unit
Analog Input 200 ms/8
8 inputs 0 to 100 mV, ±100 mV 0.15 0.08 CS1W-PTR02
Unit (100 mV) inputs

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Isolated-type Analog Output Unit


No. of Current
Signal Conversion consumption
Unit Output External unit
Product name range Signal range speed (A) Model Standards
type points connection numbers
selection (resolution)
allocated 5V 26V
Isolated-type
Analog Output
100 ms/4
Unit 4 inputs 4 to 20 mA, 1 to 5 V 0.15 0.16 CS1W-PMV01
inputs
CS1 Set
Removable
Special separately
terminal 1 UC1, CE
I/O for each
block
Units input 0 to 10 V, ±10 V,
40 ms/4
4 inputs 0 to 5 V, ±5 V, 0.12 0.12 CS1W-PMV02
inputs
0 to 1 V, ±1 V

Isolated-type Pulse Input Unit


No. of Current
Unit External unit consumption
Product name Input points (A) Model Standards
type connection numbers
allocated 5V 26V
Isolated-type
Pulse Input
Unit
CS1
Removable
Special
4 pulse inputs terminal 1 0.20 0.16 CS1W-PPS01 UC1, CE
I/O
block
Units

International Standards
• The standards indicated in the "Standards" column are those current for UL, CSA, cULus, cUL, NK, and Lloyd standards and EC Directives as
of the end of September 2008. The standards are abbreviated as follows: U: UL, U1: UL (Class I Division 2 Products for Hazardous Locations),
C: CSA, UC: cULus, UC1: cULus (Class I Division 2 Products for Hazardous Locations), CU: cUL, N: NK, L: Lloyd, and CE: EC Directives.
• Ask your OMRON representative for the conditions under which the standards were met.

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General Specifications
The specifications shown in the following table apply to all the CS-series Process Analog I/O Units. For specifications specific to each Unit, refer
to the explanations of the individual units.
Item Specification
Applicable PLC CS-series PLCs
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
Structure Backplane-mounted, single slot size
Dimensions 35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Weight 450 g max.
• CS1W-PTS55/-PTS56/-PDC55
24-point removable terminal block (with lever)
(M3 screws, Tightening torque: 0.5 N·m)
External connection terminals
• Other Units
21-point removable terminal block
(M3 screws, Tightening torque: 0.5 N·m)
Unit number switch setting 00 to 95
Self-diagnosis function Results of self-diagnosis shown on indicators.
Mountable Racks CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack
80 Units (10 Units × 8 Racks)
Maximum number of Units Confirm that the total current consumption of all the Units (including the CPU Unit) mounted to a single CPU Rack or Expansion
Rack does not exceed the maximum power supply capacity of the Power Supply Unit.
Ambient operating temperature 0 to 55°C
Ambient operating humidity 10% to 90% (with no condensation)

Current consumption
Current consumption (power)
Name Model
5V 26 V
CS1W-PTS01-V1 0.15 A (0.75 W) 0.15 A (3.9 W)
CS1W-PTS11 0.16 A (0.60 W) 0.08 A (2.08 W)
Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Unit
CS1W-PTS51 0.25 A (1.25 W) Not used.
CS1W-PTS55 0.18 A (0.90 W) 0.06 A (1.56 W)
Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Unit
CS1W-PTS02 0.15 A (0.75 W) 0.15 A (3.9 W)
(Pt100, JPt100)
Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Unit
CS1W-PTS03 0.15 A (0.75 W) 0.15 A (3.9 W)
(Ni508.4)
Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Unit
CS1W-PTS12 0.12 A (0.60 W) 0.07 A (1.82 W)
(Pt100, JPt100, Pt50, Ni508.4)
Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Unit CS1W-PTS52 0.25 A (1.25 W) Not used.
(Pt100, JPt100) CS1W-PTS56 0.18 A (0.90 W) 0.06 A (1.56 W)
Isolated-type 2-Wire Transmitter Input Unit CS1W-PTW01 0.15 A (0.75 W) 0.16 A (4.2 W)
CS1W-PDC01 0.15 A (0.75 W) 0.16 A (4.2 W)
Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit CS1W-PDC11 0.12 A (0.60 W) 0.12 A (3.12 W)
CS1W-PDC55 0.18 A (0.90 W) 0.06 A (1.56 W)
Power Transducer Input Unit CS1W-PTR01 0.15 A (0.75 W) 0.08 A (2.1 W)
Analog Input Unit (100 mV) CS1W-PTR02 0.15 A (0.75 W) 0.08 A (2.1 W)
Isolated-type Pulse Input Unit CS1W-PPS01 0.20 A (1.00 W) 0.16 A (4.2 W)
CS1W-PMV01 0.15 A (0.75 W) 0.16 A (4.2 W)
Isolated-type Analog Output Unit
CS1W-PMV02 0.12 A (0.60 W) 0.12 A (3.2 W)

(Reference) Maximum current and total power supplied


Maximum current supplied (power)
Power Supply Unit Maximum total power
5V 26 V 24 V
C200HW-PA204 4.6 A (23 W) 0.6 A (15.6 W) None 30 W
C200HW-PA204C 4.6 A (23 W) 0.6 A (15.6 W) None 30 W
C200HW-PA204S 4.6 A (23 W) 0.6 A (15.6 W) 0.8 A (19.2 W) 30 W
C200HW-PA204R 4.6 A (23 W) 0.6 A (15.6 W) None 30 W
C200HW-PD024 4.6 A (23 W) 0.6 A (15.6 W) None 30 W
C200HW-PA209R 9 A (45 W) 1.3 A (33.8 W) None 45 W
C200HW-PD025 5.3 A 1.3 A None 40 W
CS1D-PA207R 7 A (35 W) 1.3 A (33.8 W) None 35 W
CS1D-PD024 4.3 A (21.5 W) 0.56 A (14.6 W) None 28 W
CS1D-PD025 5.3 A 1.3 A None 40 W

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CS1W-PTS01-V1 Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Unit
Overview
The CS1W-PTS01-V1 Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Unit provides four direct
thermocouple inputs, and sends the data to the CPU Unit each cycle. All inputs are isolated.

System Configuration
CS1W-PTS01-V1

4 thermocouple inputs
(K, J, B, E, N, R, S, T, or mV)

Specifications
Item Specifications
Model number CS1W-PTS01-V1
Applicable PLC CS Series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
Thermocouple Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Special I/O Unit Area
All process values, process value alarms (LL, L, H, HH), rate-of-change values, rate-of-change alarms (L, H),
Areas for data disconnection alarms, cold junction sensor errors
exchange with 100 words/Unit
CPU Unit DM Area words CPU Unit to Thermocouple Input Unit:
allocated to Special Temperature sensor type, input range (user set), scaling of process value data to be stored in allocated words in CIO
I/O Units area, number of items for moving average, process value alarm setting (LL, L, H, HH), rate-of-change alarm setting (L,
H), zero/span adjustment value, etc.
Number of temperature sensor inputs 4
Sensor type, input range, and scaling to industrial units are
Thermocouple B, E, J, K, N, R, S, T or separate for each of the 4 inputs.
Temperature sensor types
−80 to 80 mV. (Set separately for each of four inputs.) Note: Sensor type, input range, and scaling to industrial
units are set in the DM Area.
The input range can be set within any of the measurable Example:
input ranges shown in Table 1 (below). Thermocouple: K; input range: 0 to 500°C; industrial unit
Input ranges Note: Internally, inputs are processed in five ranges (refer scaling: 0 to 500°C. DM Area settings are as follows:
to Table 2 below), so accuracy and resolution Thermocouple: 3 (0003 hex)
accord with these internal ranges. Input signal maximum: 5000 (1388 hex)
Data to be stored in the allocated words in the CIO area Input signal minimum: 0 (0000 hex)
Scaling in industrial units must be scaled (with the minimum and maximum values Industrial unit maximum value stored: 500 (01F4 hex)
set). Data can be stored at 0% to 100%. Industrial unit minimum value stored: 0 (0000 hex)
The value derived from carrying out the following processing in order of the actual process data in the input range is
Data storage in the CIO Area stored in four digits hexadecimal (binary values) in the allocated words in the CIO Area.
1) Mean value processing → 2) Scaling → 3) Zero/span adjustment → 4) Output limits

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Item Specifications
±0.1% (of internal range full span)
As shown in the following equation, the accuracy depends on the ratio of the selected internal range (0 to 4) span to the
set input range span.
Accuracy (25°C)
Internal range span (electromotive force conversion)
Accuracy = ±0.1% ×
Set input range span (electromotive force conversion)

Temperature coefficient ±0.015% /°C, for any of internal range numbers 0 to 4.


1/4,096 (of internal range full span)
As shown in the following equation, the resolution depends on the ratio of the selected internal range (0 to 4) span to
the set input range span.
Resolution
1 Internal range span (electromotive force conversion)
Resolution = ×
4096 Set input range span (electromotive force conversion)

Cold junction compensation error ±1°C, at 20 ±10°C


Warmup time 45 min
Maximum signal input −80 to 80 mV
Input impedance 20 kΩ min.
Input disconnection detection current 0.1 μA (typical)
Response time 1 s (travel time from input 0% to 90%, for step input)
Conversion period 150 ms/4 inputs
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle
Detects disconnections at each input and turns ON the Disconnection Detection Flag.
Hardware detection time: Approx. 5 s
Disconnection detection
The process value overrange direction for when a disconnection occurs can be specified. (High: 115% of set input
range; low: −15% of set input range)
Mean value
Calculates the moving average for the specified number of process values (1 to 16), and stores that value in the CIO
processing (input
Area as the process value.
filter)
Process value alarm Process value 4-point alarm (HH, H, LL, L), alarm hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s) are available.
Function
Rate-of-change
Calculates the amount of change per comparison time interval (1 to 16 s).
calculation
Rate-of-change Rate-of-change 2-point alarm (H, L), alarm hysteresis (shared with process value alarm), and ON-delay timer (0 to 60
alarm s, shared with process value alarm) are available.
Isolation Between temperature inputs and between input terminals and PLC signals: Isolation by transformer
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ (at 500 V DC) between inputs
Dielectric strength Between inputs: 1,000 V AC, at 50/60 Hz, for 1 min, leakage current 10 mA max.
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Three LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Thermocouple Input Unit, and errors
Indicators
related to the CPU Unit).
Front panel connector Sensor input connector terminal block (detachable)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.3 ms
Current consumption 5 V DC at 150 mA max., 26 V DC at 150 mA max.
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.
Standard accessories Two cold junction sensors (installed in terminal block)

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Sensor Types and Input Ranges


The temperature sensor (thermocouple) type and input range are set in the allocated words in the DM Area for every four inputs. The input range
can be set anywhere within the measurable input ranges shown in Table 1.

Table 1: Measurable Input Ranges


Sensor type DM Area setting Measurable input range (See note.)
B 0 0 to 1,820°C
E 1 −270 to 1,000°C
J 2 −210 to 1,200°C
K 3 −270 to 1,372°C
N 4 −270 to 1,300°C
R 5 −50 to 1,768°C
S 6 −50 to 1,768°C
T 7 −270 to 400°C
mV 8 −80 to 80 mV
Note: Set the input range in the DM Area within this range.
Inputs are processed internally in five progressive ranges (numbers 0 to 4), as shown in the following table.

Table 2: Internal Ranges


Thermocouple
Internal range number Internal range span
electromotive force
0 −80 to 80 mV 160 mV
1 −40 to 40 mV 80 mV
2 −20 to 20 mV 40 mV
3 −10 to 10 mV 20 mV
4 −5 to 5 mV 10 mV
Therefore, the accuracy and resolution are determined by the ratio of the selected internal range (0 to 4) span to the set input range span
(electromotive force converted value). For the internal range, a larger number is selected when both the minimum and maximum values of the
range fall within that next range.
For example, suppose that the thermocouple type is K and the set input range is 0 to 800°C. The electromotive force for K 0 to 800°C is 0 to 33.277
mV. Since both the minimum and maximum values fall within the limits for internal range No. 1 (−40 to 40 mV), that range will be selected.
The following table shows the set input ranges corresponding to the internal range numbers 0 to 4.

Table 3: Set Input Ranges Corresponding to Internal Ranges


Sensor Measurable Input Internal range No. 0 Internal range No. 1 Internal range No. 2 Internal range No. 3 Internal range No. 4
type range −80 to 80 mV −40 to 40 mV −20 to 20 mV −10 to 10 mV −5 to 5 mV
B 0 to 1,820°C Not used. Not used. 0 to 1,820°C 0 to 1,496°C 0 to 1,030°C
E −270 to 1,000°C −270 to 1,000°C −270 to 537°C −270 to 286°C −270 to 153°C −94 to 80°C
J −210 to 1,200°C −210 to 1,200°C −210 to 713°C −210 to 366°C −210 to 186°C −100 to 95°C
K −270 to 1,372°C −270 to 1,372°C −270 to 967°C −270 to 484°C −270 to 246°C −153 to 121°C
N −270 to 1,300°C −270 to 1,300°C −270 to 1,097°C −270 to 584°C −270 to 318°C −270 to 171°C
R −50 to 1,768°C Not used. −50 to 1,769°C −50 to 1,684°C −50 to 961°C −50 to 548°C
S −50 to 1,768°C Not used. Not used. −50 to 1,769°C −50 to 1,035°C −50 to 576°C
T −270 to 400°C Not used. −270 to 400°C −270 to 385°C −270 to 213°C −166 to 115°C
mV −80 to 80 mV −80 to 80 mV −40 to 40 mV −20 to 20 mV −10 to 10 mV −5 to 5 mV
Note: With Thermocouple Input Units, process values can be scaled in industrial units for the set input range. It is possible to set the process value
scaling higher than the resolution, but it will cause the values to be unstable.

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Terminal Connection Diagram


CS1W-PTS01-V1 Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Unit

A1 N.C. Thermocouple Thermocouple


N.C. B1 Input No. 1 Input No. 2
A2 CJ1+
N.C. B2
A3 CJ1−
N.C. B3
A4 1−
1+ B4
A5 2−
2+ B5
A6 3−
3+ B6
A7 4−
4+ B7
A8 CJ2+ (See
N.C. B8 note 4.)
A9 CJ2− Thermocouple
N.C. B9
A10 N.C. Thermocouple Input No. 3
N.C. B10
A11 N.C. Input No. 4
(See note 4.)

Note: 1. Cold junction sensors are installed between A2 and A3, and between A8 and A9 when the product is shipped. Do not remove them when
using the Unit. If they are removed, temperatures cannot be measured correctly because there will be no compensation.
2. Use the same cold junction sensors that come with the Unit, and leave them just as they are. They are provided specifically for this Unit
and its circuitry, and temperatures cannot be measured correctly if they are switched around or if another Unit's sensors are used in their
place.
3. For unused input terminals, short-circuit the positive and negative sides (e.g., terminals A4 and B4 for input No. 1) of the thermocouple
inputs with the lead wire.
4. When connecting input No. 4, remove the cold junction sensor between CJ2+ and CJ2−, and then reconnect it after the input is
connected. Attempting to connect the input without removing the cold junction sensor may result in damage to the sensor.

Terminal Block Diagram


CS1W-PTS01-V1 Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Unit

A2
Upper cold junction sensor Amplifier
circuit
A3
Multiplexer

Multi-gain
amplifier circuit
Thermocouples 1+ B4 Amplifier Isolation
circuit
Input No. 1

1− A4
A/D converter

2+ B5 Amplifier Isolation
circuit Digital computation circuit
Input No. 2

2− A5

3+ B6 Amplifier Isolation
circuit
Input No. 3

3− A6
Connector

4+ B7 Amplifier Isolation 5 V DC To CPU Unit


circuit
Input No. 4
Isolated power supply circuit
4− A7
26 V DC

A8
Amplifier
Lower cold junction sensor
circuit
A9

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CS1W-PTS11 Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Unit
Overview
The CS1W-PTS11 Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Unit provides four direct thermocouple
inputs, and sends the data to the CPU Unit each cycle. All inputs are isolated.

System Configuration
CS1W-PTS11

4 thermocouple
inputs (B, E, J, K, L,
N, R, S, T, U,
WRe5-26, PL II, mV)

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Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PTS11
Applicable PLC CS Series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
Thermocouple Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Special I/O Unit Area
All process values, process value alarms (LL, L, H, HH), rate-of-change values, rate-of-change alarms (L, H),
disconnection alarms, cold junction sensor errors
100 words/Unit
DM Area words CPU Unit to Thermocouple Input Unit:
allocated to Special Temperature sensor type, input range (user set), scaling of process value data to be stored in allocated words in CIO
I/O Units area, rate-of-change input range, scaling of rate-of-change data, number of items for moving average, process value
Areas for data alarm setting (LL, L, H, HH), rate-of-change alarm setting (L, H), zero/span adjustment value, etc.
exchange with CPU
Unit 35 words/Unit
CPU Unit to Thermocouple Input Unit:
Expansion Control/
Designations and flags for beginning or resetting the hold function selection, adjustment period control, etc.
Monitor Area
Thermocouple Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Adjustment period notices (with each input), peak and bottom values, top and valley values
46 words/Unit
Expansion Setting CPU Unit to Thermocouple Input Unit:
Area Expansion Control/Monitor Area settings, adjustment period control, peak and bottom detection, top and valley
detection
Number of temperature sensor inputs 4
The sensor type, input range, and scaling can be set individually for each of 4 inputs, which are each selectable from
Temperature sensor types
B, E, J, K, L, N, R, S, T, U, WRe5-26, PL II, and mV.
Data to be stored in the allocated words in the CIO area must be scaled (individually for each of the 4 inputs, with the
Scaling
minimum and maximum values set). Data can be stored at 0% to 100%.
The value derived from carrying out the following processing in order of the actual process data in the input range is
Data storage in the CIO Area stored in four digits hexadecimal (binary values) in the allocated words in the CIO Area.
1) Mean value processing → 2) Scaling → 3) Zero/span adjustment → 4) Output limits
±0.05% (Depends on the Sensor used and the measured temperature. Refer to Accuracy by Sensor Type and
Accuracy (25°C)
Measured Temperature Range on page 13 for details.)
Temperature coefficient ±0.01% /°C (For full scale of electromotive force. See note.)
Resolution 1/64,000
Cold junction compensation error ±1°C, at 20°C±10°C
Warmup time 45 min
Maximum signal input ±120 mV
Input impedance 20 kΩ min.
Input disconnection detection current 0.1 μA (typical)
Response time 100 ms (travel time from input 0% to 90%, for ±100 mV step input and with moving average for 4 samples)
Conversion period 20 ms/4 inputs, 10 ms/2 inputs. Can be switched in DM Area words allocated to the Unit as a Special I/O Unit.
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle
Detects disconnections at each input and turns ON the Disconnection Detection Flag.
Hardware detection time: Approx. 0.5 s max.
Disconnection detection
The process value overrange direction for when a disconnection occurs can be specified. (High: 115% of set input
range; low: −15% of set input range)
Mean value
Calculates the moving average for the specified number of process values (1 to 128), and stores that value in the CIO
processing (input
Area as the process value.
filter)
Process value alarm Process value 4-point alarm (HH, H, LL, L), alarm hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s) are available.
Rate-of-change
Calculates the amount of change per comparison time interval (1 to 16 s).
calculation
Rate-of-change Rate-of-change 2-point alarm (H, L), alarm hysteresis (shared with process value alarm), and ON-delay timer (0 to
alarm 60 s, shared with process value alarm) are available.
Function
When zero/span adjustment is executed, the date is internally recorded at the Unit. When the preset zero/span
Adjustment period
adjustment period and number of days notice have elapsed, this function turns ON a warning flag to give notice that
control
it is time for readjustment.
This function detects the maximum (peak) and minimum (bottom) analog input values, from when the Hold Start Bit
Peak and bottom
(output) allocated to the Expansion Control/Monitor Area turns ON until it turns OFF, and stores them in the Expansion
detection
Control/Monitor Area.
This function detects the top and valley values for analog inputs, from when the Hold Start Bit (output) allocated to
Top and valley
the Expansion Control/Monitor Area turns ON until it turns OFF, and stores them in the Expansion Control/Monitor
detection
Area.
Between inputs and PLC signals, and between inputs: Isolation by transformer for power supply, and by photocoupler
Isolation
for signals.
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ (at 500 V DC) between inputs
Dielectric strength Between inputs: 1,000 V AC, at 50/60 Hz, for 1 min, leakage current 10 mA max.

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Item Specifications
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Three LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Thermocouple Input Unit, and errors
Indicators
related to the CPU Unit).
Front panel connector Sensor input connector terminal block (detachable)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.3 ms
Current consumption (supplied from
5 V DC at 120 mA max., 26 V DC at 80 mA max.
Power Supply Unit)
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.
Standard accessories Two cold junction sensors (mounted to terminal block)
Note: The method for calculating the error in temperature measurements, including the temperature coefficient, is given below. The "full scale of
electromotive force" is the difference between the high limit and low limit converted to electromotive force for each thermocouple.
Example
Ambient temperature: 30 °C
Temperature Sensor: K thermocouple (−270 to 1,372 °C)
Measured temperature:500 °C
From electromotive force table
−270 °C: −6.458 mV
1,372 °C: 54.86 mV
Full scale: 61.344
Electromotive conversion of temperature coefficient:
61.344 mV × ±0.01%/°C = ±6.13 μV/°C
Error in electromotive force at 30°C:
±6.13 μV/°C × (30°C − 25°C) = 30.65 μV/°C
Temperature difference between measurement point and terminals on Unit (ambient temperature) (based on ambient temperature of 30 °C and
Measured temperature of 500 °C):
470 °C
Electromotive force per °C at a measured temperature of 470 °C (from the electromotive force tables for a K thermocouple):
43 μV/°C
Error in temperature coefficient: ±30.65 μV ÷ 43 μV/°C = ±0.7°C
Error in measured temperature = Accuracy ± Error from temperature coefficient + Error in cold junction compensation = ±0.8°C + ±0.7°C +
±1.0°C = ±2.5°C

Sensor Type and Input Range


The Temperature Sensor type and input range are set in the allocated words in the DM Area for every four inputs. The input range can be set
anywhere within the measurable input ranges shown in the following table. Accuracy and resolution, however, are not determined from the set
input range, but rather from the measurable input range shown in the following table. Therefore, accuracy and resolution do not change even when
a narrow input range is set.
Sensor type DM Area setting Measurable input range
B 0 0 to 1,820°C
E 1 −270 to 1,000°C
J 2 −210 to 1,200°C
K 3 −270 to 1,372°C
N 4 −270 to 1,300°C
R 5 −50 to 1,768°C
S 6 −50 to 1,768°C
T 7 −270 to 400°C
mV 8 −100 to 100 mV
L 9 −200 to 900°C
U 10 −200 to 600°C
WRe5-26 11 0 to 2,300°C
PLII 12 0 to 1,300°C

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Accuracy by Sensor Type and Measured Temperature Range


Sensor type Temperature range Standard accuracy Details
400 to 800°C: ±3°C
B 0 to 1,820°C ±1.8°C (±0.1%)
Less than 400°C: Accuracy is not specified.
−250 to 200°C: ±1.2°C
E −270 to 1,000°C ±0.6°C (±0.05%)
Less than −250°C: Accuracy is not specified.
J −210 to 1,200°C ±0.7°C (±0.05%)
−250 to 200°C: ±2°C
K −270 to 1,372°C ±0.8°C (±0.05%)
Less than −250°C: Accuracy is not specified.
−200 to 150°C: ±1.6°C
N −270 to 1,300°C ±0.8°C (±0.05%)
Less than −200°C: Accuracy is not specified.
0 to 100°C: ±2.5°C
R −50 to 1,769°C ±1.8°C (±0.1%)
Less than 0°C: Accuracy is not specified.
0 to 100°C: ±2.5°C
S −50 to 1,769°C ±1.8°C (±0.1%)
Less than 0°C: 3.2°C
−180 to 0°C: ±0.7°C
T −270 to 400°C ±0.35°C (±0.05%) −200 to −180°C: ±1.3°C
Less than −200°C: Accuracy is not specified.
L −200 to 900°C ±0.5°C (±0.05%)
−100 to 0°C: ±0.5°C
U −200 to 600°C ±0.4°C (±0.05%)
Less than −100°C: ±0.7°C
WRe5-26 0 to 2,315°C ±1.2°C (±0.05%) More than 2,200°C: ±1.4°C
PLII 0 to 1,395°C ±0.7°C (±0.05%)

Terminal Block Diagram

Thermocouples Isolated power


supply circuit
B4
No. 1 input Amplifier A/D
circuit converter
A4 Photocoupler

Isolated power
supply circuit 26 VDC
B5
Amplifier A/D
No. 2 input 5 VDC
circuit converter

Connector
A5 Photocoupler
Input selector

Isolated power
supply circuit Digital
B6 circuits
Amplifier A/D
No. 3 input
circuit converter
A6 Photocoupler

Isolated power
supply circuit
B7
Amplifier A/D
No. 4 input
circuit converter
A7 Photocoupler

Cold junction
sensors Isolated
power
Upper supply
A2 Amplifier
A/D converter

Photocoupler

circuit
Multiplexer

A3 circuit

Lower A8 Amplifier
A9 circuit

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CS1W-PTS51 Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Unit
Overview
The CS1W-PTS51 Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Unit provides four direct thermocouple
inputs, and sends the data to the CPU Unit each cycle. All inputs are isolated.

System Configuration
CS1W-PTS51

4 thermocouple inputs
(K, J, L, R, S, T, B)

Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PTS51
Applicable PLC CS Series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Special I/O Unit Area
Areas for data All process values, process value alarms (L, H), conversion data enabled flags, sensor errors, cold junction sensor
exchange with CPU errors
Unit DM Area words 100 words/Unit
allocated to Special CPU Unit to Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Unit:
I/O Units Temperature sensor type, input range (user set), process value alarm setting (L, H), zero/span adjustment value.
Number of temperature sensor inputs 4
Temperature sensor types The sensor type be set individually for each of 4 inputs, which are each selectable from K, J, L, R, S, T, B.
The actual process data in the input range is stored in four digits hexadecimal (binary or BCD values) in the allocated
Data storage in the CIO Area
words in the CIO Area.
With Celsius selected: ±0.3% of PV or ±1°C, whichever is greater, ±1 digit max.
With fahrenheit selected: ±0.3% of PV or ±2°F, whichever is greater, ±1 digit max.
However, the accuracy of K and T at −100°C or lower and L is ±2°C ±1 digit max.
Accuracy (25°C) (See note.)
The accuracy of R and S at 200°C or lower is ±3°C ±1 digit max.
The accuracy of B at 400°C or lower is not specified.
PV: Process value data
Temperature characteristic Refer to Temperature Characteristics According to Thermocouple Type on page 16.
Warmup time 30 min
Conversion period 250 ms/4 inputs.
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle
Detects sensor error at each input and turns ON the Sensor error Flag.
Hardware detection time: Approx. 0.5 s max.
Sensor error detection
The process value overrange direction for when a sensor error occurs can be specified. (High: Set input range +20°C
or +20°F; low: Set input range −20°C or −20°F)

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Item Specifications
Process value 2-point alarm (HH, H, LL, L), alarm hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s) are available. External
Process value alarm
alarm outputs: One per input (H or L).
NPN outputs (with short-circuit protection)
Functions External power supply voltage: 20.4 to 26.4 V DC
External alarm
Max. switching capacity: 100 mA (for one output)
outputs
Leakage current: 0.3 mA max.
Residual voltage: 3 V max.
Between inputs and PLC signals: Transformer for power supply and photocoupler for signals.
Isolation
Between each input: Transformer for power supply and photocoupler for signals.
20 MΩ max. (at 500 V DC).
Between all output and NC terminals and external AC terminals (Power Supply Unit)
Between all input terminals and external AC terminals (Power Supply Unit)
Insulation resistance
Between all input terminals and all output terminals
Between all external DC terminals (input, output, and NC terminals) and FG plate
Between all input and output terminals and all NC terminals
Between all output and NC terminals and external AC terminals (Power Supply Unit)
2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1 min., detection current: 1 mA
Between all input terminals and external AC terminals (Power Supply Unit)
Between all input terminals and all output terminals
Dielectric strength
Between all external DC terminals (input, output, and NC terminals) and FG plate
1,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1 min., detection current: 1 mA
Between all channels
500 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1 min., detection current: 1 mA
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Seven LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Thermocouple Input Unit, errors
Indicators
related to the CPU Unit, and four indicators for external alarm outputs.)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.4 ms
Current consumption (supplied from
5 V DC at 250 mA max.
Power Supply Unit)
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.
Note: The heat generated by a Unit will dramatically change the accuracy specifications when more than one C200HW-PA209R or CS1W-ID291
Unit is mounted side-by-side.
The following accuracy specifications apply under such conditions.
With Celsius selected:
±0.3% of PV or ±1.3°C, whichever is greater, ±1 digit max.
With Fahrenheit selected:
±0.3% of PV or ±3°F, whichever is greater, ±1 digit max.
However, the accuracy of K and T at −100°C or less and L is ±3°C ±1 digit max. The accuracy of R and S at 200°C or less is ±4°C ±1 digit
max.
The accuracy of B at 400°C or less is not specified.

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Sensor Type and Input Range


The Temperature Sensor type and input range are set in the allocated words in the DM Area for every four inputs.
The measurable data range is ±20 digits wider than the sensor input range.
°C °F
BCD BCD
Set-
Input
ting 16-bit binary Leftmost bit 16-bit binary Leftmost bit
F@@@ indicates F@@@ indicates
indicates minus indicates minus
minus sign. minus sign.
sign. sign.
K: −200 to 1300°C FF38 to FFFF to 0514 F200 to 1300 8200 to 1300 FED4 to FFFF to 08FC F300 to 2300 F300 to 2300
0
(−300 to 2300°F) (−200 to −1 to 1300) (−200 to 1300) (−200 to 1300) (−300 to −1 to 2300) (−300 to 2300) (−300 to 2300)
0000 to 7999
K: 0.0 to 500°C 0000 to 1388 0000 to 5000 0000 to 5000 0000 to 2328 0000 to 9000
1 (See note 3.)
(0.0 to 900.0°F) (0.0 to 500.0) (0.0 to 500.0) (0.0 to 500.0) (0.0 to 900.0) (0.0 to 900.0)
(0.0 to 799.9)
J: −100 to 850°C FF9C to FFFF to 0352 F100 to 0850 8100 to 0850 FF9C to FFFF to 05DC F100 to 1500 8100 to 1500
2
(−100 to 1500°F) (−100 to −1 to 850) (−100 to 850) (−100 to 850) (−100 to −1 to 1500) (−100 to 1500) (−100 to 1500)
J: 0.0 to 400.0°C 0000 to 0FA0 0000 to 4000 0000 to 4000 0000 to 1D4C 0000 to 7500 0000 to 7500
3
(0.0 to 750.0°F) (0.0 to 400.0) (0.0 to 400.0) (0.0 to 400.0) (0.0 to 750.0) (0.0 to 750.0) (0.0 to 750.0)
F999 to 4000 F999 to 7000
T: −200 to 400°C F830 to FFFF to 0FA0 A000 to 4000 F448 to FFFF to 1B58 B000 to 7000
4 (See note 3.) (See note 3.)
(−300 to 700.0°F) (−200.0 to −0.1 to 400.0) (−200.0 to 400.0) (−300.0 to −0.1 to 700.0) (−300.0 to 700.0)
(−99.9 to 400.0) (−99.9 to 700.0)
L: −100 to 850°C FF9C to FFFF to 0352 F100 to 0850 8100 to 0850 FF9C to FFFF to 05DC F100 to 1500 8100 to 1500
5
(−100 to 1500°F) (−100 to −1 to 850) (−100 to 850) (−100 to 850) (−100 to −1 to 1500) (−100 to 1500) (−100 to 1500)
L: 0.0 to 400.0°C 0000 to 0FA0 0000 to 4000 0000 to 4000 0000 to 1D4C 0000 to 7500 0000 to 7500
6
(0.0 to 750.0°F) (0.0 to 400.0) (0.0 to 400.0) (0.0 to 400.0) (0.0 to 750.0) (0.0 to 750.0) (0.0 to 750.0)
R: 0 to 1700°C 0000 to 06A4 0000 to 1700 0000 to 1700 0000 to 0BB8 0000 to 3000 0000 to 3000
7
(0 to 3000°F) (0 to 1700) (0 to 1700) (0 to 1700) (0 to 3000) (0 to 3000) (0 to 3000)
S: 0 to 1700°C 0000 to 06A4 0000 to 1700 0000 to 1700 0000 to 0BB8 0000 to 3000 0000 to 3000
8
(0 to 3000°F) (0 to 1700) (0 to 1700) (0 to 1700) (0 to 3000) (0 to 3000) (0 to 3000)
B: 400 to 1800°C
0190 to 0708 0400 to 1800 0400 to 1800 02EE to 0C80 0750 to 3200 0750 to 3200
9 (See note 2.)
(400 to 1800) (400 to 1800) (400 to 1800) (750 to 3200) (750 to 3200) (750 to 3200)
(750 to 3200°F)
Note: 1. If the indication range is exceeded, a sensor error will occur and the sensor error bit will turn ON. The process value will be clamped at
the lower or upper limit of the indication range, depending on the setting for data direction at sensor error.
2. The lower limit for B thermocouples is 0°C/°F.
3. The indicator range for BCD display will be clamped at the lower (or upper) limit in the region between the lower (or upper) limit of the
setting range and the point where a sensor error occurs.
For 0.1°C/0.1°F indication with minus sign indicated by leftmost 4 bits (bits 12 to 15): Lower limit = −99.9, Upper limit = 999.9.
For 0.1°C/0.1°F indication with minus sign indicated by leftmost bit (bit 15): Lower limit = −799.9, Upper limit = 799.9.

Temperature Characteristics According to Thermocouple Type


Set value error when ambient
Thermocouple Temperature range
temperature changes by 1°C
0 to 200°C ±0.43°C
R 200 to 1,000°C ±0.29°C
1,000 to 1,700°C ±285 ppm of PV
0 to 200°C ±0.43°C
S 200 to 1,000°C ±0.29°C
1,000 to 1,700°C 285 ppm of PV
400°C or less Not specified.
400 to 800°C ±0.43°C
B
800 to 1,000°C ±0.29°C
1,000 to 1,800°C 285 ppm of PV
−200 to −100°C ±0.29°C
K −100 to 400°C ±0.11°C
400 to 1,300°C ±285 ppm of PV
−100 to 400°C ±0.11°C
J
400 to 850°C ±285 ppm of PV
−200 to −100°C ±0.29°C
T
−100 to 400°C ±0.11°C
−100 to 400°C ±0.11°C
L
400 to 850°C ±285 ppm of PV

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The measured temperature error is calculated as shown in the following example.


Item Details
Ambient temperature 30°C
Thermocouple type K
Measured temperature (PV) 500°C
±0.3°C of PV or ±1°C, whichever is greater, ±1 digit.
Reference accuracy (25°C)
In this example, ±1.5°C.
400 to 1,300°C: 285 ppm of PV.
Temperature characteristics
In this example, 285 ppm × 500°C = 0.143°C.
Change in ambient temperature 5°C (25 to 30°C).
Overall accuracy =
Reference accuracy + Temperature characteristic × Change in ambient temperature = ±1.5°C + ±0.143°C × 5 = Approx. ±2.2°C ± 1 digit.

Terminal Connection Diagram

No. 2 A1 N.C
2− B1
thermocouple input A2 1− No. 1
2+ B2
A3 1+ thermocouple input
CJ B3
Cold junction sensor A4 N.C.
CJ B4
A5 N.C.
No. 4 4− B5
thermocouple input A6 3− No. 3
4+ B6
A7 3+ thermocouple input
L ALM2 B7
External alarm outputs A8 ALM1 L
L ALM4 B8 External alarm outputs
A9 ALM3 L
0V B9
A10 24V
N.C. B10
A11 N.C.

Note: Action for Unused Input Terminals


• Short-circuit the positive (+) and negative (−) sides of the thermocouple input section using a lead wire. For example, short terminals A3
and A2 for No. 1 thermocouple input.
• Cold junction sensors are mounted before shipment. If one of the cold junction sensors is disconnected, cold junction compensation will
stop and correct measurement of temperatures cannot be made. Always make sure the cold junction sensors are connected when using
the Units.
• Cold junction sensors are calibrated separately for each Unit and connected circuit, so correct temperatures will not be measured if a cold
junction sensor from another Unit is used or if the two cold junction sensors in a Unit are swapped. Use the cold junction sensors as they
are provided, without making any changes.
• Do not connect anything to NC terminals. Do not use NC terminals as relay terminals.
• Always ground the GR terminal on the Power Supply Unit of the PLC.
• If the input device uses a voltage generator, temperature compensator, or similar device, then ground the input device if it has a ground
terminal.

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Terminal Block Diagram


Input Circuits

Isolation circuit
Reference
A3 Double power supply
Amplifier
No. 1 input integral
circuit
A2 A/D Photocoupler

Reference
B2 Double power supply
Amplifier
No. 2 input integral
circuit
B4 A/D Photocoupler 5 VDC

Connector
Reference
A7 Double power supply Digital
Amplifier circuits
No. 3 input integral
circuit
A6 A/D Photocoupler

Reference
B6 Double power supply
Amplifier
No. 4 input integral
circuit
B5 A/D Photocoupler

Cold junction
sensors
Reference
B3 Double power supply
Amplifier
integral
circuit
B4 A/D Photocoupler

Output Circuits

A10
24V

A8
L ALM1

B7
L ALM2
Internal Circuit

A9
L ALM3

B8
L ALM4

B9
0V
Output Display
LED

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CS1W-PTS55 Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Unit
Overview
The CS1W-PTS55 Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Unit provides 8 direct thermocouple
inputs, and sends the data to the CPU Unit each cycle. All inputs are isolated.

System Configuration
CS1W-PTS55

8 thermocouple inputs
(K, J, L, R, S, T, B)

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Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PTS55
Applicable PLC CS Series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Special I/O Unit Area
All process values, process value alarms (L, H), conversion data enabled flags, sensor errors, cold junction sensor
errors
Areas for data
DM Area words 100 words/Unit
exchange with CPU
allocated to Special CPU Unit to Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Unit:
Unit
I/O Units Temperature sensor type, input range (user set), process value alarm setting (L, H), zero/span adjustment value.
1 word/Unit
Expansion Setting
CPU Unit to Isolated-type Thermocouple Input Unit:
Area
Process Value Alarm
Number of temperature sensor inputs 8
The sensor type be set individually for each of 8 inputs, which are each selectable from K, J, L, R, S, T, B (“Not used”
Temperature sensor types
can be selected).
The actual process data in the input range is stored in four digits hexadecimal (binary or BCD values) in the allocated
Data storage in the CIO Area
words in the CIO Area.
With Celsius selected: ±0.3% of PV or ±1°C, whichever is greater, ±1 digit max.
With fahrenheit selected: ±0.3% of PV or ±2°F, whichever is greater, ±1 digit max.
However, the accuracy of K and T at −100°C or lower and L is ±2°C ±1 digit max.
Accuracy (25°C)
The accuracy of R and S at 200°C or lower is ±3°C ±1 digit max.
The accuracy of B at 400°C or lower is not specified.
PV: Process value data
Temperature characteristic Refer to Temperature Characteristics According to Thermocouple Type on page 21.
Warmup time 30 min
Conversion period 250 ms/8 inputs.
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle
Detects sensor error at each input and turns ON the Sensor error Flag.
Hardware detection time: Approx. 0.5 s max.
Sensor error detection
The process value overrange direction for when a sensor error occurs can be specified. (High: Set input range +20°C
or +20°F; low: Set input range −20°C or −20°F)
Process value 2-point alarm (H, L), alarm hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s) are available.
Functions Process value alarm
Two alarms per input (H, L) can be output to addresses in the CIO Area specified in the Expansion Setting Area.
Between inputs and PLC signals: Transformer for power supply and photocoupler for signals.
Isolation
Between each input: Transformer for power supply and photocoupler for signals.
20 MΩ max. (at 500 V DC).
Between all input terminals and external AC terminals (Power Supply Unit)
Insulation resistance
Between all external DC terminals (input and NC terminals) and FG plate
Between all input and all NC terminals
Between NC terminals and external AC terminals (Power Supply Unit)
2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1 min., detection current: 1 mA
Between all input terminals and external AC terminals (Power Supply Unit)
Dielectric strength Between all external DC terminals (input and NC terminals) and FG plate
1000 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1 min., detection current: 1 mA
Between all channels
500 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1 min., detection current: 1 mA
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Indicators Three LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Unit, errors related to the CPU Unit)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.4 ms
Current consumption (supplied from 5 V DC at 180 mA max.
Power Supply Unit) 26 V DC at 60 mA max.
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.

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Sensor Type and Input Range


The Temperature Sensor type and input range are set in the allocated words in the DM Area for every four inputs.
The measurable data range is ±20 digits wider than the sensor input range.
°C °F
BCD BCD
Set-
Input
ting 16-bit binary Leftmost bit 16-bit binary Leftmost bit
F@@@ indicates F@@@ indicates
indicates minus indicates minus
minus sign. minus sign.
sign. sign.
K: −200 to 1300°C FF38 to FFFF to 0514 F200 to 1300 8200 to 1300 FED4 to FFFF to 08FC F300 to 2300 F300 to 2300
0
(−300 to 2300°F) (−200 to −1 to 1300) (−200 to 1300) (−200 to 1300) (−300 to −1 to 2300) (−300 to 2300) (−300 to 2300)
0000 to 7999
K: 0.0 to 500°C 0000 to 1388 0000 to 5000 0000 to 5000 0000 to 2328 0000 to 9000
1 (See note 3.)
(0.0 to 900.0°F) (0.0 to 500.0) (0.0 to 500.0) (0.0 to 500.0) (0.0 to 900.0) (0.0 to 900.0)
(0.0 to 799.9)
J: −100 to 850°C FF9C to FFFF to 0352 F100 to 0850 8100 to 0850 FF9C to FFFF to 05DC F100 to 1500 8100 to 1500
2
(−100 to 1500°F) (−100 to −1 to 850) (−100 to 850) (−100 to 850) (−100 to −1 to 1500) (−100 to 1500) (−100 to 1500)
J: 0.0 to 400.0°C 0000 to 0FA0 0000 to 4000 0000 to 4000 0000 to 1D4C 0000 to 7500 0000 to 7500
3
(0.0 to 750.0°F) (0.0 to 400.0) (0.0 to 400.0) (0.0 to 400.0) (0.0 to 750.0) (0.0 to 750.0) (0.0 to 750.0)
F999 to 4000 F999 to 7000
T: −200 to 400°C F830 to FFFF to 0FA0 A000 to 4000 F448 to FFFF to 1B58 B000 to 7000
4 (See note 3.) (See note 3.)
(−300 to 700.0°F) (−200.0 to −0.1 to 400.0) (−200.0 to 400.0) (−300.0 to −0.1 to 700.0) (−300.0 to 700.0)
(−99.9 to 400.0) (−99.9 to 700.0)
L: −100 to 850°C FF9C to FFFF to 0352 F100 to 0850 8100 to 0850 FF9C to FFFF to 05DC F100 to 1500 8100 to 1500
5
(−100 to 1500°F) (−100 to −1 to 850) (−100 to 850) (−100 to 850) (−100 to −1 to 1500) (−100 to 1500) (−100 to 1500)
L: 0.0 to 400.0°C 0000 to 0FA0 0000 to 4000 0000 to 4000 0000 to 1D4C 0000 to 7500 0000 to 7500
6
(0.0 to 750.0°F) (0.0 to 400.0) (0.0 to 400.0) (0.0 to 400.0) (0.0 to 750.0) (0.0 to 750.0) (0.0 to 750.0)
R: 0 to 1700°C 0000 to 06A4 0000 to 1700 0000 to 1700 0000 to 0BB8 0000 to 3000 0000 to 3000
7
(0 to 3000°F) (0 to 1700) (0 to 1700) (0 to 1700) (0 to 3000) (0 to 3000) (0 to 3000)
S: 0 to 1700°C 0000 to 06A4 0000 to 1700 0000 to 1700 0000 to 0BB8 0000 to 3000 0000 to 3000
8
(0 to 3000°F) (0 to 1700) (0 to 1700) (0 to 1700) (0 to 3000) (0 to 3000) (0 to 3000)
B: 400 to 1800°C
0190 to 0708 0400 to 1800 0400 to 1800 02EE to 0C80 0750 to 3200 0750 to 3200
9 (See note 2.)
(400 to 1800) (400 to 1800) (400 to 1800) (750 to 3200) (750 to 3200) (750 to 3200)
(750 to 3200°F)
Note: 1. If the indication range is exceeded, a sensor error will occur and the sensor error bit will turn ON. The process value will be clamped at
the lower or upper limit of the indication range, depending on the setting for data direction at sensor error.
2. The lower limit for B thermocouples is 0°C/°F.
3. The indicator range for BCD display will be clamped at the lower (or upper) limit in the region between the lower (or upper) limit of the
setting range and the point where a sensor error occurs.
For 0.1°C/0.1°F indication with minus sign indicated by leftmost 4 bits (bits 12 to 15): Lower limit = −99.9, Upper limit = 999.9.
For 0.1°C/0.1°F indication with minus sign indicated by leftmost bit (bit 15): Lower limit = −799.9, Upper limit = 799.9.

Temperature Characteristics According to Thermocouple Type


Set value error when ambient
Thermocouple Temperature range
temperature changes by 1°C
0 to 200°C ±0.43°C
R 200 to 1,000°C ±0.29°C
1,000 to 1,700°C ±285 ppm of PV
0 to 200°C ±0.43°C
S 200 to 1,000°C ±0.29°C
1,000 to 1,700°C 285 ppm of PV
400°C or less Not specified.
400 to 800°C ±0.43°C
B
800 to 1,000°C ±0.29°C
1,000 to 1,800°C 285 ppm of PV
−200 to −100°C ±0.29°C
K −100 to 400°C ±0.11°C
400 to 1,300°C ±285 ppm of PV
−100 to 400°C ±0.11°C
J
400 to 850°C ±285 ppm of PV
−200 to −100°C ±0.29°C
T
−100 to 400°C ±0.11°C
−100 to 400°C ±0.11°C
L
400 to 850°C ±285 ppm of PV

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The measured temperature error is calculated as shown in the following example.


Item Details
Ambient temperature 30°C
Thermocouple type K
Measured temperature (PV) 500°C
±0.3°C of PV or ±1°C, whichever is greater, ±1 digit.
Reference accuracy (25°C)
In this example, ±1.5°C.
400 to 1,300°C: 285 ppm of PV.
Temperature characteristics
In this example, 285 ppm × 500°C = 0.143°C.
Change in ambient temperature 5°C (25 to 30°C).
Overall accuracy =
Reference accuracy + Temperature characteristic × Change in ambient temperature = ±1.5°C + ±0.143°C × 5 = Approx. ±2.2°C ±1 digit.

Terminal Connection Diagram


No. 4 thermocouple input

No. 3 thermocouple input

No. 2 thermocouple input

No. 1 thermocouple input

A1 CJ1+
N.C. B1 Cold junction sensor
A2 CJ1−
N.C. B2
A3 1−
1+ B3
A4 2−
2+ B4
A5 3−
3+ B5
A6 4−
4+ B6
A7 5−
5+ B7
A8 6−
6+ B8
A9 7−
7+ B9
A10 8−
8+ B10
A11 CJ2+
N.C. B11 Cold junction sensor
A12 CJ2−
N.C. B12

No. 8 thermocouple input

No. 7 thermocouple input

No. 6 thermocouple input

No. 5 thermocouple input

Note: • Set the Sensor type in Setting Group 2 in the DM Area to "Not used" for any thermocouple inputs that are not used.
• Cold junction sensors are mounted before shipment. If one of the cold junction sensors is disconnected, cold junction compensation will
stop and correct measurement of temperatures cannot be made. Always make sure the cold junction sensors are connected when using
the Units.
• Cold junction sensors are calibrated separately for each Unit and connected circuit, so correct temperatures will not be measured if a cold
junction sensor from another Unit is used or if the two cold junction sensors in a Unit are swapped. Use the cold junction sensors as they
are provided, without making any changes.
• Do not connect anything to NC terminals. Do not use NC terminals as relay terminals.
• Always ground the GR terminal on the Power Supply Unit of the PLC.
• If the input device uses a voltage generator, temperature compensator, or similar device, then ground the input device if it has a ground
terminal.

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Terminal Block Diagram


Input Circuits

Reference
B3

Isolation circuit
Double power supply
Amplifier No.2 input Reference
No. 1 input integral power supply
circuit 26 VDC
A2 A/D Photocoupler No.3 input Reference
power supply

Reference
B6 Double power supply
Amplifier
No. 4 input integral
circuit
A6 A/D Photocoupler 5 VDC
Cold junction

Connector
sensors
Reference
A1 Double power supply No.2 input
Digital circuits
Amplifier Photocoupler
integral No.3 input
circuit
A2 A/D Photocoupler Photocoupler

No.6 input
Photocoupler
No.7 input
Reference Photocoupler
B7 Double power supply
Amplifier
No. 5 input integral
circuit
A7 A/D Photocoupler

Reference
B10 Double power supply
Amplifier
No. 8 input integral
circuit
A10 A/D Photocoupler

Isolation circuit
Cold junction No.6 input Reference
power supply
sensors
Reference No.7 input Reference
A11 Double power supply power supply
Amplifier
integral
circuit
A12 A/D Photocoupler

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CS1W-PTS02 Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Unit (Pt100 or JPt100)
Overview
The CS1W-PTS02 Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Unit provides four direct
platinum resistance thermometer inputs, and sends the data to the CPU Unit each cycle. All
inputs are isolated.

System Configuration
CS1W-PTS02

Four resistance thermometer inputs


(Pt100 or JPt100)

Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PTS02
Applicable PLC CS Series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
Resistance Thermometer Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Special I/O Unit Area
All process values, process value alarms (LL, L, H, HH), rate-of-change values, rate-of-change alarms (L, H),
Areas for data disconnection alarms, cold junction sensor errors
exchange with CPU 100 words/Unit
Unit DM Area words CPU Unit to Resistance Thermometer Input Unit:
allocated to Special Temperature sensor type, input range (user set), scaling of process value data to be stored in allocated words in CIO
I/O Units area, number of items for moving average, process value alarm setting (LL, L, H, HH), rate-of-change alarm setting
(L, H), zero/span adjustment value, etc.
Number of temperature sensor inputs 4
Sensor type, input range, and scaling to industrial units
are separate for each of the 4 inputs.
Temperature sensor types Pt100 (JIS, IEC) or JPt100
Note: Sensor type, input range, and scaling to industrial
units are set in the DM Area.
The input range can be set within any of the measurable Example:
input ranges shown in Table 1 (below). Sensor type: Pt100; input range: 0 to 500°C; industrial
Input ranges Note: Internally, inputs are processed in five ranges unit scaling: 0.0 to 500°C. DM Area settings are as
(refer to Table 2 below), so accuracy and follows:
resolution accord with these internal ranges. Sensor type: 0 (0000 hex)
Data to be stored in the allocated words in the CIO area Input signal maximum: 5000 (1388 hex)
must be scaled (individually for each of 4 inputs, with the Input signal minimum: 0 (0000 hex)
Scaling in industrial units Industrial unit maximum value stored: 500 (01F4 hex)
minimum and maximum values set). Data can be stored
at 0% to 100%. Industrial unit minimum value stored: 0 (0000 hex)
The value derived from carrying out the following processing in order of the actual process data in the input range is
Data storage in the CIO Area stored in four digits hexadecimal (binary values) in the allocated words in the CIO Area.
1) Mean value processing → 2) Scaling → 3) Zero/span adjustment → 4) Output limits

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Item Specifications
The greater of the following: ±0.1% (of internal range full span) or 0.1°C
As shown in the following equation, the accuracy depends on the ratio of the selected internal range (0 to 4) span to
the set input range span.
Accuracy (25°C)
Internal range span
Accuracy = ±0.1% × or 0.1°C, whichever is greater.
Set input range span

Temperature coefficient ±0.015% /°C, for any of internal range numbers 0 to 4.


1/4,096 (of internal range full span)
As shown in the following equation, the resolution depends on the ratio of the selected internal range (0 to 4) span to
the set input range span.
Resolution
1 Internal range span
Resolution = ×
4096 Set input range span

Sensing method 3-wire method


Allowable lead wire resistance 20 Ω max. per wire
Input detection current 0.25 mA
Warmup time 10 min
Response time 0.5 s (travel time from input 0% to 90%, for step input)
Conversion period 100 ms/4 inputs
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle
Detects disconnections at each input and turns ON the Disconnection Detection Flag.
Hardware detection time: Approx. 1 s
Disconnection detection
The process value overrange direction for when a disconnection occurs can be specified. (High: 115% of set input
range; low: −15% of set input range)
Mean value
Calculates the moving average for the specified number of process values (1 to 16), and stores that value in the CIO
processing (input
Area as the process value.
filter)
Process value alarm Process value 4-point alarm (HH, H, LL, L), alarm hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s) are available.
Function
Rate-of-change
Calculates the amount of change per comparison time interval (1 to 16 s).
calculation
Rate-of-change Rate-of-change 2-point alarm (H, L), alarm hysteresis (shared with process value alarm), and ON-delay timer (0 to
alarm 60 s, shared with process value alarm) are available.
Isolation Between temperature inputs and between input terminals and PLC signals: Isolation by transformer
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ (at 500 V DC) between inputs
Dielectric strength Between inputs: 1,000 V AC, at 50/60 Hz, for 1 min, leakage current 10 mA max.
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Three LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Resistance Thermometer Input Unit,
Indicators
and errors related to the CPU Unit).
Front panel connector Sensor input connector terminal block (detachable)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.3 ms
Current consumption 5 V DC at 150 mA max., 26 V DC at 150 mA max.
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.
Standard accessories None

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Sensor Type and Input Range


The resistance thermometer type and input range are set in the allocated words in the DM Area for every four inputs. The input range can be set
anywhere within the measurable input ranges shown in Table 1.

Table 1: Measurable Input Ranges


Sensor type DM Area setting Measurable input range (See note.)
Pt100 0 −200 to 850°C
JPt100 1 −200 to 500°C
Note: Set the input range in the DM Area within this range.
Internally inputs are processed in five progressive ranges (numbers 0 to 4), as shown in the following table.

Table 2: Internal Ranges


Internal range number Temperature range Span
0 −200 to 850°C 1,050°C
1 −200 to 438°C 638°C
2 −200 to 211°C 411°C
3 −100 to 104°C 204°C
4 −51 to 52°C 103°C
Therefore, the accuracy and resolution are determined by the ratio of the selected internal range (0 to 4) span to the set input range span. For the
internal range, a larger number is selected when both the minimum and maximum values of the range fall within that next range.
For example, suppose that the sensor type is Pt100 and the set input range is −100 to 400°C. Since both the minimum and maximum values fall
within the limits for internal range No. 1 (−200 to 438°C), that range will be selected.
Note: With Resistance Thermometer Input Units, process values can be scaled (e.g., 0% to 100%) in industrial units for the set input range. It is
possible to set the process value scaling higher than the resolution, but it will cause the values to be unstable.

Terminal Connection Diagram


CS1W-PTS02 Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Unit

A1 N.C.
N.C. B1
A2 1A
N.C. B2 Resistance thermometer
A3 1B No. 1 input
N.C. B3
A4 1b
2A B4
Resistance thermometer A5 3A
No. 2 input 2B B5 Resistance thermometer
A6 3B
No. 3 input
2b B6
A7 3b
N.C. B7
A8 N.C.
N.C. B8
A9 4A
N.C. B9 Resistance thermometer
A10 4B No. 4 input
N.C. B10
A11 4b

Note: 1. Wire the same length to A, B, and b, so that the impedance will be the same. In particular, do not short circuit between B and b at the
terminal block.
2. For unused input terminals, short-circuit between A-B and B-b (e.g., A2-A3 and A3-A4 for input No. 1) of the resistance thermometer
inputs with the lead wire.

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Terminal Block Diagram


CS1W-PTS02 Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Unit

1A A2 Constant
A current circuit
Resistance
thermometer Input No. 1
Isolation
B circuit
470 Ω Multi-gain

Multiplexer
1B A3 Amplifier amplifier
Standard
resistance circuit
1b A4 Constant
current circuit

2A B4 Constant A/D converter


A current circuit
Resistance
thermometer Input No. 2
Isolation
B circuit
470 Ω Digital computation circuit
2B B5 Amplifier
Standard
resistance Constant
2b B6 current circuit

Constant
3A A5 current circuit
A
Resistance
thermometer Input No. 3
Isolation

Connector
B circuit
470 Ω
3B A6 Amplifier 5 V DC To CPU Unit
Standard
resistance Constant
3b A7 current circuit
Isolated power supply circuit
26 V DC

4A A9 Constant
A current circuit
Resistance
thermometer Input No. 4
Isolation
B circuit
470 Ω
4B A10 Amplifier
Standard
resistance Constant
4b A11 current circuit

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CS1W-PTS03 Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Unit (Ni508.4)
Overview
The CS1W-PTS03 Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Unit provides four direct Ni
thermometer inputs, and sends the data to the CPU Unit each cycle. All inputs are isolated.

System Configuration
CS1W-PTS03

Four resistance thermometer


inputs (Ni508.4 Ω)

Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PTS03
Applicable PLC CS Series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
Resistance Thermometer Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Special I/O Unit Area
All process values, process value alarms (LL, L, H, HH), rate-of-change values, rate-of-change alarms (L, H),
Areas for data disconnection alarms
exchange with CPU 100 words/Unit
Unit DM Area words CPU Unit to Resistance Thermometer Input Unit:
allocated to Special Temperature sensor type, input range (user set), scaling of process value data to be stored in allocated words in CIO
I/O Units area, number of items for moving average, process value alarm setting (LL, L, H, HH), rate-of-change alarm setting
(L, H), zero/span adjustment value, etc.
Number of temperature sensor inputs 4
Input range and scaling to industrial units are separate for
each of the 4 inputs.
Temperature sensor types Ni508.4
Note: Sensor type, input range, and scaling to industrial
units are set in the DM Area.
The input range can be set within a range of –50 to 150°C
(variable setting). Example:
Input ranges Note: Internally, inputs are processed in the above Input range: −50 to 100°C; industrial unit scaling: −50.0 to
range (refer to Table 2 below), so accuracy and 100.0°C. DM Area settings are as follows:
resolution accord with this internal range. Input signal maximum: 1000 (03E8 hex)
Input signal minimum: −500 (FE0C hex)
Data to be stored in the allocated words in the CIO area Industrial unit maximum value stored: 1000 (03E8 hex)
Scaling in industrial units must be scaled (with the minimum and maximum values Industrial unit minimum value stored: −500 (FE0C hex)
set). Data can be stored at 0% to 100%.
The value derived from carrying out the following processing in order of the actual process data in the input range is
Data storage in the CIO Area stored in four digits hexadecimal (binary values) in the allocated words in the CIO Area.
1) Mean value processing → 2) Scaling → 3) Zero/span adjustment → 4) Output limits

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Item Specifications
The greater of the following: ±0.2% (of internal range full span) or 0.2°C
As shown in the following equation, the accuracy depends on the ratio of the selected internal range (0 to 4) span to
the set input range span.
Accuracy (25°C)
Internal range span
Accuracy = ±0.1% × or 0.2°C, whichever is greater.
Set input range span

Temperature coefficient ±0.015% /°C, for any of internal range numbers 0 to 4.


1/4,096 (of internal range full span)
As shown in the following equation, the resolution depends on the ratio of the internal range span to the set input
range span.
Resolution
1 Internal range span
Resolution = ×
4096 Set input range span

Sensing method 3-wire method


Allowable lead wire resistance 20 Ω max. per wire
Input detection current 0.25 mA
Warmup time 10 min
Response time 0.5 s (travel time from input 0% to 90%, for step input)
Conversion period 100 ms/4 inputs
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle
Detects disconnections at each input and turns ON the Disconnection Detection Flag.
Hardware detection time: Approx. 1 s
Disconnection detection
The process value high/low direction for when a disconnection occurs can be specified. (High: 115% of set input
range; low: −15% of set input range)
Mean value
Calculates the moving average for the specified number of process values (1 to 16), and stores that value in the CIO
processing (input
Area as the process value.
filter)
Process value alarm Process value 4-point alarm (HH, H, LL, L), alarm hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s) are available.
Function
Rate-of-change
Calculates the amount of change per comparison time interval (1 to 16 s).
calculation
Rate-of-change Rate-of-change 2-point alarm (H, L), alarm hysteresis (shared with process value alarm), and ON-delay timer (0 to
alarm 60 s, shared with process value alarm) are available.
Isolation Between temperature inputs and between input terminals and PLC signals: Isolation by transformer
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ (at 500 V DC) between inputs
Dielectric strength Between inputs: 1,000 V AC, at 50/60 Hz, for 1 min, leakage current 10 mA max.
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Three LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Resistance Thermometer Input Unit,
Indicators
and errors related to the CPU Unit).
Front panel connector Sensor input connector terminal block (detachable)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.3 ms
Current consumption 5 V DC at 150 mA max., 26 V DC at 150 mA max.
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.
Standard accessories None

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Sensor Type and Input Range


The input range is set in the allocated words in the DM Area for every four inputs. It can be set anywhere within the measurable input range shown
in Table 1.

Measurable Input Range


Sensor type Measurable Input range (See note.)
Ni508.4 −50 to 150°C
Note: Set the input range in the DM Area within this range.
Even if the input range is set more narrowly than the range of −50 to 150°C, internally inputs will be processed according to the internal range
shown in the following table.

Internal range
Internal range temperatures Internal range span
−50 to 150°C 200°C
Therefore, the accuracy and resolution are determined by the ratio of the internal range span to the set input range span.
Example: Even if the set input range is −50 to 100°C, internally inputs will be processed according to the internal range of −50 to 150°C.
Note: With Resistance Thermometer Units (Ni508.4), process values can be scaled (e.g., 0% to 100%) in industrial units for the set input range.
Generally, however, set the same values for process value scaling in industrial units as for the set input range. It is possible to set the process
value scaling higher than the resolution, but it will cause the values to be unstable.

Terminal Connection Diagram


CS1W-PTS03 Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Unit

A1 N.C.
N.C. B1
A2 1A
N.C. B2 Resistance thermometer (Ni508.4 Ω)
A3 1B Input No. 1
N.C. B3
A4 1b
2A B4
Resistance thermometer A5 3A
Input No. 2 2B B5 Resistance thermometer
A6 3B
Input No. 3
2b B6
A7 3b
N.C. B7
A8 N.C.
N.C. B8
A9 4A
N.C. B9 Resistance thermometer
A10 4B Input No. 4
N.C. B10
A11 4b

Note: 1. Wire the same length to A, B, and b, so that the impedance will be the same. In particular, do not short circuit between B and b at the
terminal block.
2. For unused input terminals, short-circuit between A-B and B-b (e.g., A2-A3 and A3-A4 for input No. 1) of the resistance thermometer
inputs with the lead wire.

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Terminal Block Diagram


CS1W-PTS03 Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Unit (Ni508.4)

1A A2 Constant
A current circuit
Resistance
thermometer Input No. 1
Isolation
B circuit
470 Ω

Multiplexer
1B A3 Amplifier Amplifier circuit
Standard
resistance Constant
1b A4 current circuit

2A B4 Constant A/D converter


A current circuit
Resistance
thermometer Input No. 2
Isolation
B circuit
470 Ω Digital computation circuit
2B B5 Amplifier
Standard
resistance Constant
2b B6 current circuit

3A A5 Constant
A current circuit
Resistance
thermometer Input No. 3
Isolation

Connector
B circuit
470 Ω
3B A6 Amplifier 5 V DC To CPU Unit
Standard
resistance Constant
3b A7 current circuit
Isolated power supply circuit
26 V DC

4A A9 Constant
A current circuit
Resistance
thermometer Input No. 4
Isolation
B circuit
470 Ω
4B A10 Amplifier
Standard
resistance Constant
4b A11 current circuit

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CS1W-PTS12 Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Unit (Pt100, JPt100, Pt50, Ni508.4)
Overview
The CS1W-PTS12 Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Unit provides four direct
resistance thermometer inputs, and sends the data to the CPU Unit each cycle. All inputs
are isolated.

System Configuration
CS1W-PTS12

Four resistance
thermometer inputs
(Pt100 (JIS, IEC),
JPt100, Pt50, or
Ni508.4)

Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PTS12
Applicable PLC CS Series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
Resistance Thermometer Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Special I/O Unit Area
All process values, process value alarms (LL, L, H, HH), rate-of-change values, rate-of-change alarms (L, H),
disconnection alarms, adjustment period end/notices.
100 words/Unit
DM Area words CPU Unit to Resistance Thermometer Input Unit:
allocated to Special Temperature sensor type, input range (user set), scaling of process value data to be stored in allocated words in CIO
Areas for data I/O Units area, rate-of-change input range, scaling of rate-of-change data, number of items for moving average, process value
exchange with CPU alarm setting (LL, L, H, HH), rate-of-change alarm setting (L, H), zero/span adjustment value.
Unit 35 words/Unit
CPU Unit to Resistance Thermometer Input Unit:
Expansion Control/
Hold function selection start/reset, adjustment period control, control bits
Monitor Area words
Resistance Thermometer Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Adjustment period warnings/notices, peak and bottom values, top and valley values
46 words/Unit
Expansion Setting
CPU Unit to Resistance Thermometer Input Unit:
Area words
Expansion Setting Area settings, adjustment period control, peak and bottom detection, top and valley detection
Number of temperature sensor inputs 4
Pt100 (JIS, IEC), JPt100, Pt50, Ni508.4
Temperature sensor type
Sensor type, input range, and scaling to industrial units are separate for each of the 4 inputs.
Data to be stored in the allocated words in the CIO area must be scaled (with the minimum and maximum values set
Scaling
by user) (4 inputs set separately.). Data can be stored at 0% to 100%.
The value derived from carrying out the following processing in order of the actual process data in the input range is
Data storage in the CIO Area stored in four digits hexadecimal (binary values) in the allocated words in the CIO Area.
1) Mean value processing → 2) Scaling → 3) Zero/span adjustment → 4) Output limits
Accuracy (25°C) The greater of the following: ±0.05% or ±0.1°C

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Item Specifications
Pt100: 0.009%/°C
JPt100: 0.01%/°C
Temperature coefficient
Pt50: 0.02%/°C
Ni508.4: 0.012%/°C
Resolution 1/64,000
Sensing method 3-wire method
Allowable lead wire resistance 20 Ω max. per wire
Input detection current 0.5 mA
Warmup time 10 min
Response time 100 ms (travel time from input 0% to 90%, for step input and with moving average for 4 samples)
Conversion period 20 ms/4 inputs or 10 ms/2 inputs, selectable in DM Area words allocated to Unit as a Special I/O Unit.
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle
Detects disconnections at each input and turns ON the Disconnection Detection Flag.
Hardware detection time: Approx. 0.5 s max.
Disconnection detection
The process value overrange direction for when a disconnection occurs can be specified. (High: 115% of set input
range; low: −15% of set input range)
Mean value
Calculates the moving average for the specified number of process values (1 to 128), and stores that value in the CIO
processing (input
Area as the process value.
filter)
Process value alarm Process value 4-point alarm (HH, H, LL, L), alarm hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s are available).
Rate-of-change
Calculates the amount of change per comparison time interval (1 to 16 s).
calculation
Rate-of-change Rate-of-change 2-point alarm (H, L), alarm hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s are available, shared with
alarm process value alarm).
Function
When zero/span adjustment is executed, the date is internally recorded at the Unit. When the preset zero/span
Adjustment period
adjustment period and the notice of days remaining have elapsed, this function turns ON a warning flag to give notice
control
that it is time for readjustment.
Detects the maximum (peak) and minimum (bottom) analog input values, from when the Hold Start Bit (output)
Peak and bottom
allocated to the Expansion Control/Monitor Area turns ON until it turns OFF. These values are stored as the peak and
detection
bottom values in the Expansion Control/Monitor Area.
This function detects the top and valley values for analog inputs, from when the Hold Start Bit (output) allocated to
Top and valley
the Expansion Control/Monitor Area turns ON until it turns OFF. These values are stored as the top and valley values
detection
in the Expansion Control/Monitor Area.
Between temperature inputs and between input terminals and PLC signals: Power supply isolated by transformers,
Isolation
signals isolated by photocouplers.
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ (at 500 V DC) between inputs
Dielectric strength Between inputs: 1,000 V AC, at 50/60 Hz, for 1 min, leakage current 10 mA max.
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Three LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Resistance Thermometer Input Unit,
Indicators
and errors detected at the CPU Unit).
Front panel connector Sensor input connector terminal block (detachable)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.3 ms
Current consumption 5 V DC at 120 mA max., 26 V DC at 70 mA max.
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.
Standard accessories None

Sensor Type and Input Range


The resistance thermometer type and input range are set in the allocated words in the DM Area for every four inputs. The input range can be set
anywhere within the measurable input ranges shown in the following table. Accuracy and resolution, however, are not determined from the set
input range, but rather from the measurable input range shown in the following table. Therefore, accuracy and resolution do not change even when
a narrow input range is set.
Sensor type DM Area setting Measurable input range
Pt100 0 −200 to 850°C
JPt100 1 −200 to 500°C
Pt50 2 −200 to 649°C
Ni508.4 3 −50 to 150°C

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Terminal Connection Diagram

A1 N.C.
N.C. B1
A2 1A
N.C. B2 No. 1 Resistance
A3 1B thermometer input
N.C. B3
A4 1b
2A B4
No. 2 Resistance A5 3A
thermometer input 2B B5 No. 3 Resistance
A6 3B thermometer input
2b B6
A7 3b
N.C. B7
A8 N.C.
N.C. B8
A9 4A
N.C. B9 No. 4 Resistance
A10 4B
thermometer input
N.C. B10
A11 4b

Note: • Wire the same length to A, B, and b, so that the impedance will be the same. In particular, do not short circuit between B and b at the
terminal block.
• For unused input terminals, short-circuit between A-B and B-b (e.g., A2-A3 and A3-A4 for input No. 1) of the resistance thermometer inputs
with the lead wire.
• Always ground the GR terminal on the Power Supply Unit of the PLC.
• If the input device uses a voltage generator, temperature compensator, or similar device, then ground the input device if it has a ground
terminal.

Terminal Block Diagram

1A A2 Constant current circuit Isolation


A circuit
Resistance
Ampli-
thermometer 510 Ω A/D
fier converter
B 1B A3 circuit Photocoupler

1b A4 Reference resistance
26 VDC

Isolation 5 VDC
A 2A B4 Constant current circuit
Connector
circuit
Resistance
thermometer Ampli-
510 Ω A/D
fier converter
B 2B B5 circuit Photocoupler Digital
circuits
B6 Reference resistance
Input selector

2b

3A A5 Constant current circuit Isolation


A circuit
Resistance
thermometer Ampli-
510 Ω A/D
fier converter
B 3B A6 circuit Photocoupler

3b A7 Reference resistance

4A A9 Constant current circuit Isolation


A circuit
Resistance
thermometer Ampli-
510 Ω A/D
fier converter
B 4B A10 circuit Photocoupler

4b A11 Reference resistance

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CS1W-PTS52 Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Unit (Pt100, JPt100)
Overview
The CS1W-PTS52 Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Unit provides four direct
platinum resistance thermometer inputs, and sends the data to the CPU Unit each cycle. All
inputs are isolated.

System Configuration
CS1W-PTS52

Four platinum
resistance
thermometer inputs
(Pt100 (JIS, IEC),
JPt100)

Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PTS52
Applicable PLC CS Series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
Special I/O Unit Area Resistance Thermometer Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Areas for data All process values, process value alarms (L, H), conversion data enabled flag, sensor errors.
exchange with CPU
Unit DM Area words 100 words/Unit
allocated to Special CPU Unit to Resistance Thermometer Input Unit:
I/O Units Temperature sensor type, input range (user set), process value alarm setting (L, H), zero/span adjustment value.
Number of temperature sensor inputs 4
Pt100 (JIS, IEC), JPt100
Temperature sensor type
The same sensor type, input range, and scaling to industrial units are used by all inputs.
The actual process data in the input range is stored in four digits hexadecimal (binary or BCD values) in the allocated
Data storage in the CIO Area
words in the CIO Area.
±0.3% of PV or ±0.8°C, whichever is greater, ±1 digit max.
Accuracy (25°C) (±0.3% of PV or ±1.6°F, whichever is greater, ±1 digit max.)
PV: Process value data
Temperature characteristics Refer to Temperature Characteristics According to Platinum Resistance Thermometer Type on page 37.
Sensing method 3-wire method
Input detection current 1 mA
Influence of conductor resistance 0.4°C/Ω max.
Conversion period 250 ms/4 inputs
Warmup time 10 min
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle
Detects sensor error at each input and turns ON the Sensor error Flag.
Hardware detection time: Approx. 0.5 s max.
Sensor error detection
The process value overrange direction for when a sensor error occurs can be specified. (High: +20 digit of set input
range; low: −20 digit of set input range)

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Item Specifications
Process value alarm Process value 2-point alarm (H, L), alarm hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s are available).
NPN outputs (with short-circuit protection)
Function External power supply voltage: 20.4 to 26.4 V DC
External alarm
Max. switching capacity: 100 mA (for one output)
outputs
Leakage current: 0.3 mA max.
Residual voltage: 3 V max.
Between inputs and PLC signal: Transformer for power supply and photocoupler for signals
Isolation
Between each input: Transformer for power supply and photocoupler for signals
20 MΩ max. (at 500 V DC).
Between all output and NC terminals and external AC terminals (Power Supply Unit)
Between all input terminals and external AC terminals (Power Supply Unit)
Insulation resistance
Between all input terminals and all output terminals
Between all external DC terminals (input, output, and NC terminals) and FG plate
Between all input and output terminals and all NC terminals
Between all output and NC terminals and external AC terminals (Power Supply Unit)
2,000 V AC, 50/60 Hz 1 min., detection current: 1 mA
Between all input terminals and external AC terminals (Power Supply Unit)
Between all input terminals and all output terminals
Dielectric strength
Between all external DC terminals (input, output, and NC terminals) and FG plate
1,000 V AC, 50/60 Hz 1 min., detection current: 1 mA
Between all channels
500 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1 min., detection current: 1 mA
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Seven LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Unit, errors detected at the CPU
Indicators
Unit, and four indicators for external alarm outputs.)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.4 ms
Current consumption 5 V DC at 250 mA max
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.

Sensor Type and Input Range


The Platinum Resistance Thermometer type and input range are set in the allocated words in the DM Area for every four inputs.
The measurable data range is ±20 digits wider than the sensor input range.
°C °F
BCD BCD
Set-
Input Leftmost 4 bits
ting 16-bit binary Leftmost bit 16-bit binary Leftmost bit (bit
F@@@ indicates (bits 12 to 15)
indicates minus 15) indicates
minus sign. indicate minus
sign. minus sign.
sign.
Pt100: F999 to 6500 F999 to 9999 B000 to 7999
F830 to FFFF to 1964 A000 to 6500 F448 to FFFF to 2EE0
0 −200.0 to 650.0°C (See note 2.) (See note 2.) (See note 2.)
(−200.0 to −0.1 to 650.0) (−200.0 to 650.0) (−300.0 to −0.1 to 1200.0)
(−300.0 to 1200.0°F) (−99.9 to 650.0) (−99.9 to 999.9) (−300.0 to 799.9)
JPt100: F999 to 6500 F999 to 9999 B000 to 7999
F830 to FFFF to 1964 A000 to 6500 F448 to FFFF to 2EE0
1 −200.0 to 650.0°C (See note 2.) (See note 2.) (See note 2.)
(−200.0 to −0.1 to 650.0) (−200.0 to 650.0) (−300.0 to −0.1 to 1200.0)
(−300.0 to 1200.0°F) (−99.9 to 650.0) (−99.9 to 999.9) (−300.0 to 799.9)
2 to 9 Do not set. Do not set.
Note: 1. If the indication range is exceeded, a sensor error will occur and the sensor error bit will turn ON. The process value will be clamped at
the lower or upper limit of the indication range, depending on the setting for data direction at sensor error.
2. The indicator range for BCD display will be clamped at the lower (or upper) limit in the region between the lower (or upper) limit of the
setting range and the point where a sensor error occurs.
For 0.1°C/0.1°F indication with minus sign indicated by leftmost 4 bits (bits 12 to 15): Lower limit = −99.9, Upper limit = 999.9.
For 0.1°C/0.1°F indication with minus sign indicated by leftmost bit (bit 15): Lower limit = −799.9, Upper limit = 799.9.

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Temperature Characteristics According to Platinum Resistance Thermometer Type


Platinum Resistance Set value error when ambient
Temperature range
Thermometer temperature changes by 1°C
−200 to 200°C ±0.06°C
Pt100
200 to 650°C 285 ppm of PV
−200 to 200°C ±0.06°C
JPt100
200 to 650°C 285 ppm of PV
The measured temperature error is calculated as shown in the following example.
Item Details
Ambient temperature 30°C
Platinum Resistance Thermometer Pt100
Measured temperature (PV) 500°C
±0.3°C of PV or ±0.8°C, whichever is greater, ±1 digit.
Reference accuracy (25°C)
In this example, ±1.5°C.
200 to 650°C: 285 ppm of PV.
Temperature characteristics
In this example, 285 ppm × 500°C = 0.143°C.
Change in ambient temperature 5°C (25 to 30°C)
Overall accuracy =
Reference accuracy + Temperature characteristic × Change in ambient temperature = ±1.5°C + ±0.143°C × 5 = Approx. ± 2.2°C ±1 digit.

Terminal Connection Diagram


A1 N.C
No. 2 2b B1
A2 1b No. 1
Platinum-resistance 2B B2
Thermometer input A3 1B Platinum-resistance
2A B3 Thermometer input
A4 1A
No. 4 4b B4
Platinum-resistance A5 3b No. 3
4B B5
Thermometer input A6 3B Platinum-resistance
4A B6 Thermometer input
A7 3A
External alarm outputs L ALM2 B7
A8 ALM1 L
L ALM4 B8 External alarm outputs
A9 ALM3 L
0V B9
A10 24V
N.C. B10
A11 N.C.

Note: • Wire the same length to A, B, and b, so that the impedance will be the same. In particular, do not short circuit between B and b at the
terminal block.
• For unused input terminals, connect approximately 100 Ω between the platinum-resistance thermometer input terminals A and B and short
terminals B and b with a lead wire. If resistance is not connected between terminals A and B and terminals B and b are shorted or if
terminals A and B and terminals B and b are left open, the alarm output will turn ON and the ALM indicator will light.
• Do not connect anything to NC terminals. Do not use NC terminals as relay terminals.
• Always ground the GR terminal on the Power Supply Unit of the PLC.
• If the input device uses a voltage generator, temperature compensator, or similar device, then ground the input device if it has a ground
terminal.

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Terminal Block Diagram


Input Circuit

A 1A A4 Reference

Isolation circuit
Double power supply
Resistance thermometer Amplifier
1B integral
B A3 circuit
1b A/D Photocoupler
A2

A 2A B3 Reference
Double power supply
Resistance thermometer Amplifier
2B integral
B B2 circuit
2b A/D Photocoupler 5 V DC
B1

Connector
A 3A A7 Reference
Double power supply Digital circuits
Resistance thermometer Amplifier
3B integral
B A6 circuit
3b A/D Photocoupler
A5

A 4A B6 Reference
Double power supply
Resistance thermometer Amplifier
4B integral
B B5 circuit
4b A/D Photocoupler
B4

Output Circuit

A10
24V

A8
L ALM1

B7
L ALM2
Internal Circuit

A9
L ALM3

B8
L ALM4

B9
0V
Output Display
LED

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CS1W-PTS56 Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Unit (Pt100, JPt100)
Overview
The CS1W-PTS56 Isolated-type Resistance Thermometer Input Unit provides 8 direct
platinum resistance thermometer inputs, and sends the data to the CPU Unit each cycle. All
inputs are isolated.

System Configuration
CS1W-PTS56

8 platinum
resistance
thermometer inputs
(Pt100 (JIS, IEC),
JPt100)

Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PTS56
Applicable PLC CS Series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
Special I/O Unit Area Resistance Thermometer Input Unit to CPU Unit:
All process values, process value alarms (L, H), conversion data enabled flag, sensor errors.
Areas for data DM Area words 100 words/Unit
exchange with CPU allocated to Special CPU Unit to Resistance Thermometer Input Unit:
Unit I/O Units Temperature sensor type, input range (user set), process value alarm setting (L, H), zero/span adjustment value.
1 word/Unit
Expansion Setting
CPU Unit to Resistance Thermometer Input Unit:
Area
Process Value Alarm
Number of temperature sensor inputs 8
Pt100 (JIS, IEC), JPt100
Temperature sensor type
The same sensor type, input range, and scaling to industrial units are used by all inputs.
The actual process data in the input range is stored in four digits hexadecimal (binary or BCD values) in the allocated
Data storage in the CIO Area
words in the CIO Area.
±0.3% of PV or ±0.8°C, whichever is greater, ±1 digit max.
Accuracy (25°C) (±0.3% of PV or ±1.6°F, whichever is greater, ±1 digit max.)
PV: Process value data
Temperature characteristics Refer to Temperature Characteristics According to Platinum Resistance Thermometer Type on page 41.
Sensing method 3-wire method
Influence of conductor resistance 0.4°C/Ω max.
Input detection current 0.5 mA
Warmup time 10 min
Conversion period 250 ms/8 inputs
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle

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Item Specifications
Detects sensor error at each input and turns ON the Sensor error Flag.
Hardware detection time: Approx. 0.5 s max.
Sensor error detection
The process value overrange direction for when a sensor error occurs can be specified. (High: +20 digit of set input
range; low: −20 digit of set input range)
Process value 2-point alarm (H, L), alarm hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s are available).
Function Process value alarm
Two alarms per input (H, L) can be output to addresses in the CIO Area specified in the Expansion Setting Area.
Between inputs and PLC signal: Transformer for power supply and photocoupler for signals
Isolation
Between each input: Transformer for power supply and photocoupler for signals
20 MΩ max. (at 500 V DC).
Insulation resistance Between all input terminals and external AC terminals (Power Supply Unit)
Between all input terminals and FG plate
Between all input terminals and external AC terminals (Power Supply Unit)
Between all input terminals and FG plate
Dielectric strength 1,000 V AC, 50/60 Hz 1 min., detection current: 1 mA
Between all channels
500 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1 min., detection current: 1 mA
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Indicators Three LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Unit, errors detected at the CPU Unit)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.4 ms
5 V DC at 180 mA max.
Current consumption
26 V DC at 60 mA max.
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.

Sensor Type and Input Range


The Platinum Resistance Thermometer type and input range are set in the allocated words in the DM Area for every four inputs.
The measurable data range is ±20 digits wider than the sensor input range.
°C °F
BCD BCD
Set-
Input
ting 16-bit binary Leftmost bit 16-bit binary Leftmost 4 bits (bits Leftmost bit (bit
F@@@ indicates
indicates minus 12 to 15) indicate 15) indicates
minus sign.
sign. minus sign. minus sign.
Pt100:
F830 to FFFF to 1964 F999 to 6500 F448 to FFFF to 2EE0 F999 to 9999 B000 to 7999
−200.0 to 650.0°C A000 to 6500
0 (−200.0 to (See note 2.) (−300.0 to (See note 2.) (See note 2.)
(−300.0 to (−200.0 to 650.0)
−0.1 to 650.0) (−99.9 to 650.0) −0.1 to 1200.0) (−99.9 to 999.9) (−300.0 to 799.9)
1200.0°F)
JPt100:
F830 to FFFF to 1964 F999 to 6500 F448 to FFFF to 2EE0 F999 to 9999 B000 to 7999
−200.0 to 650.0°C A000 to 6500
1 (−200.0 to (See note 2.) (−300.0 to (See note 2.) (See note 2.)
(−300.0 to (−200.0 to 650.0)
−0.1 to 650.0) (−99.9 to 650.0) −0.1 to 1200.0) (−99.9 to 999.9) (−300.0 to 799.9)
1200.0°F)
2 to 9 Do not set. Do not set.
Note: 1. If the indication range is exceeded, a sensor error will occur and the sensor error bit will turn ON. The process value will be clamped at
the lower or upper limit of the indication range, depending on the setting for data direction at sensor error.
2. The indicator range for BCD display will be clamped at the lower (or upper) limit in the region between the lower (or upper) limit of the
setting range and the point where a sensor error occurs.
For 0.1°C/0.1°F indication with minus sign indicated by leftmost 4 bits (bits 12 to 15): Lower limit = −99.9, Upper limit = 999.9.
For 0.1°C/0.1°F indication with minus sign indicated by leftmost bit (bit 15): Lower limit = −799.9, Upper limit = 799.9.

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Temperature Characteristics According to Platinum Resistance Thermometer Type


Platinum Resistance Set value error when ambient
Temperature range
Thermometer temperature changes by 1°C
−200 to 200°C ±0.06°C
Pt100
200 to 650°C 285 ppm of PV
−200 to 200°C ±0.06°C
JPt100
200 to 650°C 285 ppm of PV
The measured temperature error is calculated as shown in the following example.
Item Details
Ambient temperature 30°C
Platinum Resistance Thermometer Pt100
Measured temperature (PV) 500°C
±0.3°C of PV or ±0.8°C, whichever is greater, ±1 digit.
Reference accuracy (25°C)
In this example, ±1.5°C.
200 to 650°C: 285 ppm of PV.
Temperature characteristics
In this example, 285 ppm × 500°C = 0.143°C.
Change in ambient temperature 5°C (25 to 30°C)
Overall accuracy =
Reference accuracy + Temperature characteristic × Change in ambient temperature = ±1.5°C + ±0.143°C × 5 = Approx. ± 2.2°C ±1 digit.

Terminal Connection Diagram

No. 1 1A B1
A1 2A No. 2
Platinum-resistance 1B B2
Thermometer input A2 2B Platinum-resistance
1b B3 Thermometer input
A3 2b
No. 3 3A B4
A4 4A No. 4
Platinum-resistance 3B B5
Thermometer input A5 4B Platinum-resistance
3b B6 Thermometer input
A6 4b
No. 5 5A B7
A7 6A No. 6
Platinum-resistance 5B B8
Thermometer input A8 6B Platinum-resistance
5b B9 Thermometer input
A9 6b
No. 7 7A B10
A10 8A No. 8
Platinum-resistance 7B B11
Thermometer input A11 8B Platinum-resistance
7b B12 Thermometer input
A12 8b

Note: • Wire the same length to A, B, and b, so that the impedance will be the same. In particular, do not short circuit between B and b at the
terminal block.
• Set the Sensor type in Setting Group 2 in the DM Area to "Not used" for any thermocouple inputs that are not used.
• Always ground the GR terminal on the Power Supply Unit of the PLC.
• If the input device uses a voltage generator, temperature compensator, or similar device, then ground the input device if it has a ground
terminal.

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Terminal Block Diagram


Input Circuit

A 1A B1 Reference
Double power supply
Amplifier

Isolation circuit
Resistance thermometer
1B integral
B B2 circuit No. 2 input
1b A/D Photocoupler Reference power supply 24 V DC
B3
No. 3 input
Reference power supply
A 4A A4 Reference
Double power supply
Resistance thermometer Amplifier 5 V DC
4B integral
B A5 circuit
4b A/D Photocoupler
A6

No. 2 input
Photocoupler

Connector
No. 3 input
Photocoupler
A 5A B7 Reference
Double power supply
Resistance thermometer Amplifier Digital circuits
5B integral
B B8 circuit
5b A/D Photocoupler
B9 No. 6 input
Photocoupler
No. 7 input
Reference
Photocoupler
A 8A A10
Double power supply
Resistance thermometer Amplifier
8B integral
B A11 circuit
8b A/D Photocoupler
A12

Isolation circuit
No. 6 input
Reference power supply
No. 7 input
Reference power supply

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CS1W-PDC01 Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit
Overview
The CS1W-PDC01 Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit provides four DC signal inputs,
and sends the data to the CPU Unit each cycle. All inputs are isolated.

System Configuration
CS1W-PDC01

Four DC inputs (−10 to 10 V, 0 to 10 V,


−5 to 5 V, 0 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V, user-set V
range, 4 to 20 mA, 0 to 20 mA)

Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PDC01
Applicable PLC CS-series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Special I/O Unit Area
All process values, process value alarms (LL, L, H, HH), rate-of-change values, rate-of-change alarms (L, H), input
Areas for data errors
exchange with CPU 100 words/Unit
Unit DM Area words CPU Unit to Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit:
allocated to Special Input signal type, scaling of process values in industrial units, square root function enable, rate-of-change value
I/O Units range, rate-of-change scaling, number of items for moving average, process value alarm setting (LL, L, H, HH), rate-
of-change alarm setting (L, H), zero/span adjustment value, etc.
Number of inputs 4
4 to 20 mA, 0 to 20 mA, −10 to 10 V, 0 to 10 V, −5 to 5 V,
1 to 5 V, 0 to 5 V, or ±10-V user-set range. The ±10-V
Input signal type
user-set range can be specified within −10.000 to Input signal type and scaling to industrial units are
10.000 V. separate for each of the 4 inputs.
Scaling required for the above input signals, such as 4 to Note: Input signal type and scaling to industrial units are
set in the DM Area.
User-defined scaling in industrial units 20 mA or 1 to 5 V. (Any minimum and maximum values Example:
can be set.) (4 inputs set separately.) Input signal type: 4 to 20 mA; industrial unit scaling: 0 to
The value derived from carrying out the following 500 m3/h (after square root extraction). DM Area settings
processing in order of the process value data is stored in are as follows:
four digits hexadecimal (binary values) in the allocated Input signal type: 5 (0005 hex)
Data storage in the CIO Area words in the CIO Area. Industrial unit maximum value stored: 500 (01F4 hex)
1) Mean value processing → 2) Scaling → 3) Zero/span Industrial unit minimum value stored: 0 (0000 hex)
adjustment → 4) Square root extraction → 5) Output
limits
±0.1% of full scale
For the ±10-V user-set range, however, as shown in the following equation, the accuracy depends on the ratio of the
selected internal range (0 to 4) span to the user-set range span.
Accuracy (25°C)
Internal range span
Accuracy = ±0.1% ×
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Item Specifications
±0.015% /°C with respect to full scale.
Temperature coefficient
For the ±10-V user-set range, however: ±0.015% /°C with respect to the internal range.
1/4,096 of full scale
For the ±10-V user-set range, however, as shown in the following equation, the resolution depends on the ratio of the
selected internal range (0 to 4) span to the user-set range span.
Resolution
1 Internal range span
Resolution = ×
4096 User-set range span

For inputs of 4 to 20 mA, 0 to 20 mA, 0 to 10 V, 1 to 5 V, 0 to 5 V: −15 to 115%


Input signal range For inputs of −10 to 10 V or −5 to 5 V: −7.5 to 107.5%
For ±10-V user-set range: −7.5 to 107.5% of internal range
For current input: 250 Ω
Input impedance
For voltage input: 1 MΩ min.
Warmup time 10 min
Response time 0.5 s (travel time from input 0% to 90%, for step input)
Conversion period 100 ms/4 inputs
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle
Checks are conducted for only 4 to 20 mA and 1 to 5 V.
Input error detection
Error detected when under −17.2% (1.25 mA, 0.3125 V) or over 112.5% (22 mA, 5.5 V).
4 to 20 mA, 1 to 5 V: Process value of −15% stored.
Operation at input disconnection
0 to 20 mA, 0 to 5 V, 0 to 10 V, −10 to 10 V: The same value is stored as when 0 V or 0 mA is input.
Input disconnection overrange time Approx. 1 s
Mean value
Calculates the moving average for the specified number of past process values (1 to 16), and stores that value in the
processing (input
CIO Area as the process value.
filter)
Process value alarm Process value 4-point alarm (HH, H, L, LL), hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s) are available.
Rate-of-change
Calculates the amount of change per comparison time interval (1 to 16 s).
calculation
Rate-of-change Rate-of-change 2-point alarm (H, L), alarm hysteresis (shared with process value alarm), and ON-delay timer (0 to
Function alarm 60 s, shared with process value alarm) are available.
When the process value scaling maximum value is A and the minimum value is B:

Output = (A−B) (Input−B) +B


Square root Dropout: Output approx. 7% maximum linear (output = input) characteristics
Note: The square root function is only enabled when the maximum scaling value is greater than the minimum value.
Note: When square root processing is being performed, set the maximum and minimum scaling values to the values
required after square root processing of the current or other input values.
Isolation Between analog inputs and between input terminals and PLC signals: Isolation by transformer
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ (at 500 V DC) between inputs
Dielectric strength Between inputs: 1,000 V AC, at 50/60 Hz, for 1 min, leakage current 10 mA max.
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Three LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Direct Current Input Unit, and errors
Indicators
related to the CPU Unit).
Front panel connector Sensor input connector terminal block (detachable)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.3 ms
Current consumption 5 V DC at 150 mA max., 26 V DC at 160 mA max.
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.
Standard accessories None

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Accuracy and Resolution for ±10 V User-set Range


With the ±10-V user-set range, the input signal zero and span can be set anywhere within the range −10.000 to 10.000 V. Internally, however,
inputs are processed in five progressive ranges (numbers 0 to 4), as shown in the following table.

Table 1: Internal Ranges


Internal range number Measurable voltage Internal range span
0 −10.000 to 10.000 V 20.000 V
1 −5.000 to 5.000 V 10.000 V
2 −2.500 to 2.500 V 5.000 V
3 −1.250 to 1.250 V 2.500 V
4 −0.625 to 0.625 V 1.250 V
Therefore, the accuracy and resolution of the set range span are determined by the ratio of the internal range (0 to 4) span to the set input range
span. For the internal range, a larger number is selected when both the minimum and maximum values of the range fall within that next range.
For example, suppose that the set input range is 0.000 to 3.000 V. Since both the minimum and maximum values fall within the limits for internal
range No. 1 (−5.000 to 5.000 V), that range will be selected.

Terminal Connection Diagram


Voltage input Current input

+ A1 N.C. A1 N.C.
Voltage output V1 B1 V1 B1 ←+
device − A2 I1 A2 I1 Current output
COM1 B2 COM1 B2 − device
+ A3 N.C. A3 N.C.
Voltage output V2 B3 V2 B3 ←+
device − A4 I2 A4 I2 Current output
COM2 B4 COM2 B4 − device
+ A5 N.C. A5 N.C.
Voltage output V3 B5 V3 B5 ←+
device − A6 I3 A6 I3 Current output
COM3 B6 COM3 B6 − device
+ A7 N.C. A7 N.C.
Voltage output V4 B7 V4 B7 ←+
device − A8 I4 A8 I4 Current output
COM4 B8 COM4 B8 − device
A9 N.C. A9 N.C.
N.C. B9 N.C. B9
A10 N.C. A10 N.C.
N.C. B10 N.C. B10
A11 N.C. A11 N.C.

Note: In both of the above cases, leave all unused inputs open between the positive and negative terminals (e.g., between B1 and B2 for voltage
input No. 1).

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Terminal Block Diagram

1 MΩ
I1+ A2 Isolation
250 Ω 1 MΩ circuit

Multiplexer
Input No. 1 V1+ B1 Amplifier Multi-gain amplifier
circuit
COM1 B2

A/D converter

1 MΩ
I2+ A4 Isolation
250 Ω 1 MΩ circuit
Input No. 2 Amplifier Digital computation circuit
V2+ B3

COM2 B4

1 MΩ
I3+ A6 Isolation

Connector
250 Ω 1 MΩ circuit
Input No. 3 V3+ B5 Amplifier
5 V DC To CPU Unit

COM3 B6
Isolated power supply circuit
26 V DC

1 MΩ
I4+ A8 Isolation
250 Ω 1 MΩ circuit
Input No. 4 V4+ B7 Amplifier

COM4 B8

Current input Voltage input

(n: Input Nos. 1 to 4) (n: Input Nos. 1 to 4)


In+ In+
+
Current output Vn+ + Vn+
+ Voltage output
COMn + COMn

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CS1W-PDC11 Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit
Overview
The CS1W-PDC11 Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit provides four direct-current
inputs, and sends the data to the CPU Unit each cycle. All inputs are isolated.

System Configuration
CS1W-PDC11

4 DC inputs
(4 to 20 mA, 0 to 20 mA,
0 to 10 V, −10 to 10 V,
0 to 5 V, −5 to 5 V,
1 to 5 V, 0 to 1.25 V,
−1.25 to 1.25 V)

Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PDC11
Applicable PLC CS Series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Special I/O Unit Area
All process values, process value alarms (LL, L, H, HH), rate-of-change values, rate-of-change alarms (L, H),
disconnection alarms, cold junction sensor errors, adjustment period end/notice
100 words/Unit
CPU Unit to Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit:
DM Area words Input signal type, scaling of process value in industrial units, process value alarm setting (L, H), inrush input upper
allocated to Special limit, inrush input upper limit time, zero/span adjustment value, Square root function.
I/O Units Temperature input signal type, input range (user set), scaling of process value data to be stored in allocated words
Areas for data in CIO area, rate-of-change input range, scaling of rate-of-change data, number of items for moving average, process
exchange with CPU value alarm setting (LL, L, H, HH), rate-of-change alarm setting (L, H), zero/span adjustment value
Unit
35 words/Unit
CPU Unit to Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit:
Expansion Control/
Bits for beginning or resetting the hold function selection, adjustment period control, control bits
Monitor Area
Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Adjustment period notices, peak and bottom values, top and valley values, integral values
46 words/Unit
Expansion Setting CPU Unit to Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit:
Area Expansion Setting Area settings, adjustment period control, peak and bottom detection, top and valley detection,
integral value calculation
Number of inputs 4
4 to 20 mA, 0 to 20 mA, 0 to 10 V, −10 to 10 V, 0 to 5 V, −5 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V, 0 to 1.25 V, −1.25 to 1.25 V (separate for
Input signal type
each input), and ±10-V user-set range (specified range within −10.000 V to 10.000 V)
Data to be stored in the allocated words in the CIO area must be scaled (Any minimum and maximum values can be
Scaling
set.) (4 inputs set separately.) Data can be converted at 0% to 100%.
The value derived from carrying out the following processing in order of the actual process data in the input range is
Data storage in the CIO Area stored in four digits hexadecimal (binary values) in the allocated words in the CIO Area.
1) Mean value processing → 2) Scaling → 3) Zero/span adjustment → 4) Square root calculation → 5) Output limits
Accuracy (25°C) ±0.05%

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Item Specifications
Temperature coefficient ±0.008%/°C
Resolution 1/64,000
For 4 to 20 mA, 0 to 20 mA, 0 to 10 V, 0 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V, 0 to 1.25 V inputs:
−15 to 115%
Input signal range
For −10 to 10 V, −5 to 5 V, −1.25 to 1.25 V inputs:
−7.5 to 107.5%
For current inputs: 250 Ω (typical)
Input impedance
For voltage inputs: 1 MΩ min.
Warmup time 10 min
Response time 100 ms (travel time from input 0% to 90%, for ±10 V step input and with moving average for 4 samples)
Conversion period 20 ms/4 inputs, 10 ms/2 inputs, selectable in words allocated to the Unit as a Special I/O Unit.
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle
Check only for 4 to 20 mA and 1 to 5 V.
Input error detection
Error detected for −17.2% (1.25 mA, 0.3125 V) or less and 112.5% (22 mA, 5.5 V) or more.
For 4 to 20 mA and 1 to 5 V: Stores −15% process value.
Operation at input disconnection
For all other ranges: Stores same process value as 0-V or 0-mA inputs.
Input disconnection detection delay time Approx. 1 s.
Mean value
Calculates the moving average for the past specified number of process values (1 to 128 can be specified), and stores
processing (input
that value in the CIO Area as the process value.
filter)
Process value alarm Process value 4-point alarm (LL, L H, HH), hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s) are available.
Rate-of-change
Calculates the amount of change per comparison time interval (1 to 16 s).
calculation
Rate-of-change Rate-of-change 2-point alarm (H, L), alarm hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s are available, shared with
alarm process value alarm).
When the maximum value for process value scaling is A and the minimum value is B,

Output = (A − B) × (input − B) + B
Square root Drop-out: Output approx. 7% max. linear (output = input) characteristic
calculation Note: 1. The square root function can only be used when the maximum scaling value is greater than the minimum
Function scaling value. The square root will not be found if the maximum is smaller than the minimum.
2. When the square root function is used, set the scaling values after square root calculation (e.g., for flow
rates or other values) for the process value scaling A and B settings.
When zero/span adjustment is executed, the date is internally recorded at the Unit. When the preset zero/span
Adjustment period
adjustment period and the notice of days remaining set in the Expansion Setting Area have elapsed, this function
control
turns ON a warning flag to give notice that it is time for readjustment.
Detects the maximum (peak) and minimum (bottom) analog input values, from when the Hold Start Bit (output)
Peak and bottom
allocated to the Expansion Control/Monitor Area turns ON until it turns OFF. These values are stored as the peak and
detection
bottom values in the Expansion Control/Monitor Area.
This function detects the top and valley values for analog inputs, from when the Hold Start Bit (output) allocated to
Top and valley
the Expansion Control/Monitor Area turns ON until it turns OFF. These values are stored as the top and valley values
detection
in the Expansion Control/Monitor Area.
This function calculates the analog input value’s time integral. The integral value is calculated and output to the
Integral value
Expansion Control/Monitor Area when the Integral Value Calculation Start Bit in the Expansion Control/Monitor Area
calculation
is turned ON.
Isolation Between inputs and between inputs and PLC signals: Isolation by transformer and photocoupler.
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ (at 500 V DC) between all inputs
Dielectric strength Between inputs: 1,000 V AC, at 50/60 Hz, for 1 min, leakage current 10 mA max.
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Three LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Direct Current Input Unit, and errors
Indicators
detected at the CPU Unit).
Front panel connector Sensor input connector terminal block (detachable)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.3 ms
Current consumption 5 V DC at 120 mA max., 26 V DC at 120 mA max.
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.
Standard accessories Short bars (for current input)

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Accuracy and Resolution in ±10-V User-set Range


The ±10-V user-set range allows the input signal's input range to be set to any range within −10.000 V to 10.000 V. Accuracy and resolution,
however, are not determined by the input range, but rather by the measurable input range (−10.000 V to 10.000 V). Therefore, accuracy and
resolution do not change even if a narrow input range is set.

Terminal Connection Diagram


Voltage Inputs Current inputs

CS1W-PDC11
CS1W-PDC11
+ A1 N.C.
+ A1 N.C.
Voltage V1 B1
output − A2 I1 Current V1 B1
device COM1 B2 output − A2 I1
device COM1 B2
+ A3 N.C. + A3 N.C.
Voltage V2 B3
output Current V2 B3
− A4 I2 output − A4 I2
device COM2 B4 device COM2 B4
+ A5 N.C. + A5 N.C.
Voltage V3 B5 Current V3 B5
output − A6 I3 output − A6 I3
device COM3 B6 device COM3 B6
+ A7 N.C. + A7 N.C.
Voltage V4 B7 Current V4 B7
output − A8 I4 output − A8 I4
device COM4 B8 device COM4 B8
A9 N.C. A9 N.C.
N.C. B9 N.C. B9
A10 N.C. A10 N.C.
N.C. B10 N.C. B10
A11 N.C. A11 N.C.

Note: • In both of the above cases, leave all unused inputs open between the positive and negative terminals (e.g., between B1 and B2 for voltage
input No. 1).
• Always ground the GR terminal on the Power Supply Unit of the PLC.
• If the input device uses a voltage generator, temperature compensator, or similar device, then ground the input device if it has a ground
terminal.
• Always short-circuit the V and I terminals when using current input.
• Be sure to tighten the short bars to a torque of 0.5 N.m. Loose short bars may result in conversion errors.

PDC11 terminal block

+ NC
Current output V1+
device − I1+
COM1
+ NC
Current output V2+
device − I2+
COM2
+ NC
Current output V3+
device − I3+
COM3
+ NC
Current output V4+
device − I4+
COM4
NC Short bars
NC
NC
NC
NC

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Terminal Block Diagram

V1+ B1 Isolation circuit

250 Ω
I1+ A2
1 MΩ Amplifier A/D
circuit converter
Photocoupler
COM1 B2
26 VDC
1 MΩ

5 VDC
V2+ B3

Connector
Isolation circuit
250 Ω
I2+ A4 Digital
Amplifier

1 MΩ A/D circuits
circuit

Photocoupler Input
COM2 B4 converter
selector
1 MΩ

V3+ B5 Isolation circuit


250 Ω
I3+ A6
Amplifier

1 MΩ A/D
circuit

Photocoupler
COM3 B6 converter

1 MΩ

V4+ B7 Isolation circuit

250 Ω
I4+ A8
Amplifier

1 MΩ A/D
circuit

Photocoupler
converter
COM4 B8
1 MΩ

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CS1W-PDC55 Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit
Overview
The CS1W-PDC55 Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit provides 8 direct-current inputs,
and sends the data to the CPU Unit each cycle. All inputs are isolated.

System Configuration
CS1W-PDC55

8 DC inputs
(0 to 10 V, 0 to 5 V,
1 to 5 V, 4 to 20 mA)

Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PDC55
Applicable PLC CS Series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
Special I/O Unit Area Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit to CPU Unit:
All process values, process value alarms (L, H), conversion data enabled flags, input errors
100 words/Unit
Areas for data DM Area words
CPU Unit to Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit:
exchange with CPU allocated to Special
Input signal type (separate for each input), process value alarm setting (L, H), zero/span adjustment value, Square
Unit I/O Units
root function.
1 word/Unit
Expansion Control/
CPU Unit to Isolated-type Direct Current Input Unit:
Monitor Area
Process value alarms
Number of inputs 8
0 to 10 V, 0 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V, 4 to 20 mA (separate for each
Input signal type
input). (“Not used” can be selected). Input signal type and scaling to industrial units are
Data to be stored in the allocated words in the CIO area separate for each of the 8 inputs.
must be scaled (Any minimum and maximum values can Note: Input signal type and scaling to industrial units are
Scaling set in the DM Area.
be set.) (8 inputs set separately.) Data can be converted Example:
at 0% to 100%. Input signal type: 4 to 20 mA; industrial unit scaling: 0 to
The value derived from carrying out the following 500 m3/h (after square root extraction). DM Area settings
processing in order of the actual process data in the input are as follows:
range is stored in four digits hexadecimal (binary values) Input signal type: 3 (0003 hex)
Data storage in the CIO Area
in the allocated words in the CIO Area. Industrial unit maximum value stored: 500 (01F4 hex)
1) Scaling → 2) Zero/span adjustment → 3) Square root Industrial unit minimum value stored: 0 (0000 hex)
calculation → 4) Output limits
Accuracy (25°C) ±0.3% of full scale
For voltage inputs: 100 ppm/°C of full scale.
Temperature Characteristics
For current inputs: 120 ppm/°C of full scale.
Resolution 1/16,000 of full scale
For all inputs:
Input signal range
−5 to +105%

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Item Specifications
For current inputs: 250 Ω (typical)
Input impedance
For voltage inputs: 1 MΩ min.
Warmup time 10 min
Conversion period 250 ms/8 inputs
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle
Detects sensor error at each input and turns ON the Sensor error Flag.
Input error detection The process value overrange direction for when a sensor error occurs can be specified. (High: 105% of input range;
low: −5% of input range)
Process value 8-point alarm (L H), hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s) are available.
Process value alarm
Two alarms per input (L, H) can be output to addresses in the CIO Area specified in the Expansion Setting Area.
When the maximum value for process value scaling is A and the minimum value is B,
Square root Output = (A − B) × (input − B) + B
Function calculation
(Supported only Drop-out: Output approx. 7% max. linear (output = input) characteristic
when input is 1 to 5 v Note: 1. The square root function can only be used when the maximum scaling value is greater than the minimum
or 4 to 20 mA.) scaling value. The square root will not be found if the maximum is smaller than the minimum.
2. When the square root function is used, set the scaling values after square root calculation (e.g., for flow
rates or other values) for the process value scaling A and B settings.
Isolation Between inputs and between inputs and PLC signals: Isolation by transformer and photocoupler.
20 MΩ max. (at 500 V DC).
Insulation resistance Between all input terminals and external AC terminals (Power Supply Unit)
Between all input terminals and FG plate
Between all input terminals and external AC terminals (Power Supply Unit)
Between all input terminals and FG plate
Dielectric strength 1,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1 min., detection current: 1 mA
Between all channels
500 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1 min., detection current: 1 mA
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Three LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Direct Current Input Unit, and errors
Indicators
detected at the CPU Unit).
Front panel connector Sensor input connector terminal block (detachable)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.4 ms
Current consumption 5 V DC at 180 mA max., 26 V DC at 60 mA max.
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.

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Terminal Connection Diagram


Voltage Inputs

CS1W-PDC55
+
V1+ B1 +
Voltage A1 V2+
output device I1+ B2 Voltage
− A2 I2+
COM1 B3 − output device
+ A3 COM2
V3+ B4 +
Voltage A4 V4+
output device I3+ B5 Voltage
− A5 I4+
COM3 B6 − output device
+ A6 COM4
V5+ B7 +
Voltage A7 V6+
I5+ B8 Voltage
output device
− A8 I6+
COM5 B9 − output device
+ A9 COM6
V7+ B10 +
Voltage A10 V8+
I7+ B11 Voltage
output device
− A11 I8+
COM7 B12 − output device
A12 COM8

Current inputs

CS1W-PDC55
+
V1+ B1 +
Current A1 V2+
I1+ B2 Current
output device − A2 I2+ output device
COM1 B3 −
+ A3 COM2
V3+ B4 +
Current A4 V4+
I3+ B5 Current
output device − A5 I4+ output device
COM3 B6 −
+ A6 COM4
V5+ B7 +
Current A7 V6+
I5+ B8 Current
output device − A8 I6+ output device
COM5 B9 −
+ A9 COM6
V7+ B10 +
Current A10 V8+
I7+ B11 Current
output device − A11 I8+ output device
COM7 B12 −
A12 COM8

Note: • In both of the above cases, leave all unused inputs open between the positive and negative terminals.
• Always short-circuit the V and I terminals when using current input.

• Be sure to tighten the short bars to a torque of 0.5 N.m. Loose short bars may result in conversion errors.
• Always ground the GR terminal on the Power Supply Unit of the PLC.
• If the input device uses a voltage generator, temperature compensator, or similar device, then ground the input device if it has a ground
terminal.

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Terminal Block Diagram

No.1 input B1 Reference


Double power supply
Amplifier

Isolation circuit
B2 integral
circuit No. 2 input
A/D Photocoupler Reference power supply 24 V DC
B3
No. 3 input
Reference power supply
No.4 input A5 Reference
Double power supply
Amplifier 5 V DC
A6 integral
circuit
A/D Photocoupler
A7

No. 2 input

Connector
Photocoupler
No. 3 input
Photocoupler
No.5 input B7 Reference
Double power supply Digital circuits
Amplifier
B8 integral
circuit
A/D Photocoupler
B9 No. 6 input
Photocoupler
No. 7 input
Photocoupler
No.8 input A10 Reference
Double power supply
Amplifier
A11 integral
circuit
A/D Photocoupler
A12

Isolation circuit
No. 6 input
Reference power supply
No. 7 input
Reference power supply

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CS1W-PTW01 2-Wire Transmitter Input Unit
Overview
The CS1W-PTW01 2-Wire Transmitter Input Unit provides up to four inputs for unified
signals (4 to 20 mA) from a transmitter, with no external DC power supply, and sends the
data to the CPU Unit each cycle.

System Configuration
CS1W-PTW01

Four 2-wire transmitter inputs


(4 to 20 mA, 1 to 5 V)

Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PTW01
Applicable PLC CS Series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
2-Wire Transmitter Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Special I/O Unit Area
All process values, process value alarms (LL, L, H, HH), rate-of-change values, rate-of-change alarms (L, H), input
Areas for data errors
exchange with 100 words/Unit
CPU Unit DM Area words CPU Unit to 2-Wire Transmitter Input Unit:
allocated to Special Sensor type, scaling of process value data to be stored in allocated words in CIO area, square root function enable,
I/O Units rate-of-change value range, rate-of-change scaling, number of items for moving average, process value alarm setting
(LL, L, H, HH), rate-of-change alarm setting (L, H), zero/span adjustment value, etc.
Number of inputs 4
Unified signal from transmitter (4 to 20 mA), 4 to 20 mA, 1
Sensor type Sensor type and scaling to industrial units are separate for
to 5 V
each of the 4 inputs.
Scaling required for 4 to 20 mA or 1 to 5 V. (Any minimum Note: Sensor type and scaling to industrial units are set
User-defined scaling in industrial units and maximum values can be set.) (4 inputs set in the DM Area.
separately.) Example:
Input signal type: 4 to 20 mA from 2-wire transmitter;
The value derived from carrying out the following
industrial unit scaling: 0 to 500 m3/h (after square root
processing in order of the process value data is stored in
extraction). DM Area settings are as follows:
four digits hexadecimal (binary values) in the allocated
Data storage in the CIO Area Input signal type: 0 (0000 hex)
words in the CIO Area.
Industrial unit maximum value stored: 500 (01F4 hex)
1) Mean value processing → 2) Scaling → 3) Zero/span
Industrial unit minimum value stored: 0 (0000 hex)
adjustment → 4) Square root extraction → 5) Output limits
Accuracy (25°C) ±0.2% of full scale
Temperature coefficient ±0.015%/°C of full scale
Resolution 1/4,096 of full scale
Input signal range −15 to 115%

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Item Specifications
Output voltage: 24 V DC ±15% for each input (without load)
Current capacity: 22 mA max. for each input
Short-circuit control current: 22 to 27 mA
Power supply for 2-wire transmitter
Allowable short-circuit time:
Ambient temperature less than 40°C: No limit
Ambient temperature 40 to 55°C: 10 min or less
Input impedance 4 to 20 mA for 2-wire transmitter: 250 Ω; 4 to 20 mA: 250 Ω; 1 to 5 V: 1 MΩ min.
Warmup time 10 min
Response time 0.5 s (travel time from input 0% to 90%, for step input)
Conversion period 100 ms/4 inputs
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle
Error detected when under −17.2% (4 to 20 mA: 1.25 mA; 1 to 5 V: 0.3125 V) or over 112.5% (4 to 20 mA: 22 mA; 1
Input error detection
to 5 V: 5.5 V).
Operation at input disconnection Process value of −15% stored.
Input disconnection overrange time Approx. 1 s
Mean value
Calculates the moving average for the specified number of process values (1 to 16), and stores that value in the CIO
processing (input
Area as the process value.
filter)
Process value alarm Process value 4-point alarm (HH, H, LL, L), alarm hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s) are available.
Rate-of-change
Calculates the amount of change per comparison time interval (1 to 16 s).
calculation
Rate-of-change Rate-of-change 2-point alarm (H, L), alarm hysteresis (shared with process value alarm), and ON-delay timer (0 to 60
Function alarm s, shared with process value alarm) are available.
When the process value scaling maximum value is A and the minimum value is B:

Output = (A−B) (Input−B) + B


Square root Dropout: Output approx. 7% maximum linear (output = input) characteristics
Note: 1. The square root function is only enabled when the maximum scaling value is greater than the minimum
value.
2. When square root processing is being performed, set the maximum and minimum scaling values to the
values required after square root processing of the current or other input values.
Isolation Between inputs and between input terminals and PLC signals: Isolation by transformer
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ (at 500 V DC) between inputs
Dielectric strength Between inputs: 1,000 V AC, at 50/60 Hz, for 1 min, leakage current 10 mA max.
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Three LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the 2-Wire Transmitter Input Unit, and
Indicators
errors related to the CPU Unit).
Front panel connector Sensor input connector terminal block (detachable)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.3 ms
Current consumption 5 V DC at 150 mA max., 26 V DC at 160 mA max.
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.
Standard accessories None

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Terminal Connection Diagram


2-Wire Transmitter Input
CS1W-PTW01 Isolated-type 2-Wire Transmitter Input Unit
+
A1 P1+ 2-wire
V1 B1 − No.1
transmitter
A2 I1
COM1 B2 +
A3 P2+ 2-wire
V2 B3 − No.2
transmitter
A4 I2
COM2 B4 +
A5 P3+ 2-wire
V3 B5 − No.3
transmitter
A6 I3
COM3 B6 +
A7 P4+ 2-wire
V4 B7 − No.4
transmitter
A8 I4
COM4 B8
A9 N.C.
N.C. B9
A10 N.C.
N.C. B10
A11 N.C.

Current Input (No Power Supply Necessary)

CS1W-PTW01 Isolated-type
2-Wire Transmitter Input Unit
A1 P1+
V1 B1 ←+
A2 I1 Current
COM1 B2 − output No.1
A3 P2+ device
V2 B3 ←+
A4 I2 Current
COM2 B4 − output No.2
A5 P3+ device
V3 B5 ←+
A6 I3 Current
COM3 B6 − output No.3
A7 P4+ device
V4 B7 ←+
A8 I4 Current
COM4 B8 − output No.4
A9 N.C. device
N.C. B9
A10 N.C.
N.C. B10
A11 N.C.

Voltage Input
CS1W-PTW01 Isolated-type
2-Wire Transmitter Input Unit

+ A1 P1+
Voltage V1 B1
No.1 output − A2 I1
device COM1 B2
+ A3 P2+
Voltage V2 B3
No.2 output − A4 I2
device COM2 B4
+ A5 P3+
Voltage V3 B5
No.3 output − A6 I3
device COM3 B6
+ A7 P4+
Voltage V4 B7
No.4 output − A8 I4
device COM4 B8
A9 N.C.
N.C. B9
A10 N.C.
N.C. B10
A11 N.C.

Note: In all of the above cases, leave all unused terminals open (e.g., terminals A1, A2, B1, and B2 for input No. 1).

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Terminal Block Diagram


CS1W-PTW01 Isolated-type 2-Wire Transmitter Input Unit

P1+ A1 +24-V transmitter power supply


1 MΩ
I1 A2 Isolation
Input No. 1 250 Ω circuit

Multiplexer
V1 B1 Amplifier
Amplifier circuit
1 MΩ
COM1 B2

P2+ A3 +24-V transmitter power supply A/D converter

1 MΩ
I2 A4 Isolation
Input No. 2 250 Ω circuit
Amplifier Digital computation circuit
V2 B3
1 MΩ
COM2 B4

P3+ A5 +24-V transmitter power supply


1 MΩ
I3 A6 Isolation

Connector
Input No. 3 250 Ω circuit
V3 B5 Amplifier
5 V DC To CPU Unit
1 MΩ
COM3 B6
Isolated power supply circuit
26 V DC

P4+ A7 +24-V transmitter power supply


1 MΩ
I4 A8 Isolation
Input No. 4 250 Ω circuit
V4 B7 Amplifier
1 MΩ
COM4 B8

2-Wire Transmitter Input 4-mA to 20-mA Input 1-V to 5-V Input

+ Pn+ Pn+ Pn+


2-wire transmitter (n: Input Nos. 1 to 4) (n: Input Nos. 1 to 4)
− In In In
+
Vn Current output Vn + Vn
(n: Input Nos. 1 to 4) − Voltage output
COMn COMn − COMn

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CS1W-PTR01 Power Transducer Input Unit
Overview
The CS1W-PTR01 Power Transducer Input Unit provides up to eight inputs of 0 to 1 mA or
−1 to 1 mA from power transducers, and sends the data to the CPU Unit each cycle.

System Configuration
CS1W-PTR01

Eight power transducer inputs


(0 to 1 mA or −1 to 1 mA)

Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PTR01
Applicable PLC CS Series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
Special I/O Unit
Power Transducer Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Area
Areas for data All process values, process value alarms (L, H)
exchange with CPU 100 words/Unit
Unit DM Area words
CPU Unit to Power Transducer Input Unit:
allocated to Special
Input signal type, scaling of process value in industrial units, process value alarm setting (L, H), inrush input upper
I/O Units
limit, inrush input upper limit time, zero/span adjustment value, etc.
Number of inputs 8
Input signal type Either 0 to 1 mA or −1 to 1 mA. Input signal type and scaling to industrial units are
Scaling required for the above input signals. (Any separate for each of the 8 inputs.
User-defined scaling in industrial units minimum and maximum values can be set.) (8 inputs set Note: Input signal type and scaling to industrial units are
set in the DM Area.
separately.) Example:
The value derived from carrying out the following Input signal type: 0 to 1 mA from power transducer;
processing in order of the process value data is stored in industrial unit scaling: 0 to 500 W. DM Area settings are
four digits hexadecimal (binary values) in the allocated as follows:
Data storage in the CIO Area
words in the CIO Area. Input signal type: 0 (0000 hex)
1) Mean value processing → 2) Scaling → 3) Zero/span Industrial unit maximum value stored: 500 (01F4 hex)
adjustment → 4) Inrush input limit → 5) Output limits Industrial unit minimum value stored: 0 (0000 hex)
Accuracy (25°C) ±0.2% of full scale
Temperature coefficient ±0.015%/°C of full scale
Resolution 1/4,096 of full scale
Input signal range For 0 to 1 mA: −15 to 115%; for −1 to 1 mA: −7.5 to 107.5%
Input impedance 100 Ω (typical)
Warmup time 10 min
Response time 1.2 s (travel time from input 0% to 90%, for step input)
Conversion period 200 ms/8 inputs
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle

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Item Specifications
Input error detection None.
Operation at input disconnection Process value corresponding to 0 mA stored.
When the process value is increased from 2% or less, the inrush input limit function limits the increase for a set time.
(It is available only for inputs of 0 to 1 mA.) This function can be used to prevent sudden process value increases due
Inrush input limit to inrush currents caused by motor startup and so on.
Upper limit value: −32,000 to 32,000
Upper limit time: 0 to 100 s
Function
Process value alarm Process value 2-point alarm (H, L), hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s) are available.
Mean value
Calculates the moving average for the past four process values (every 200 ms), and stores that value in the CIO Area
processing (input
as the process value.
filter)
Between inputs: No isolation
Isolation
Between input terminals and PLC signals: Isolation by transformer and photocoupler
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ (at 500 V DC) between inputs and internal PLC signals
Dielectric strength Between inputs and internal PLC signals: 1,000 V AC, at 50/60 Hz, for 1 min, leakage current 10 mA max.
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Three LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Power Transducer Input Unit, and
Indicators
errors related to the CPU Unit).
Front panel connector Sensor input connector terminal block (detachable)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.3 ms
Current consumption 5 V DC at 150 mA max., 26 V DC at 80 mA max.
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.
Standard accessories None

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Terminal Block Diagram


CS1W-PRT01 Power Transducer Input Unit

1+ A1
100 Ω Filter
Input No. 1 Isolation circuit
circuit
1− A2

2+ B1
100 Ω Filter
Input No. 2
circuit
2− B2

3+ A3
Filter A/D converter
Input No. 3 100 Ω
circuit
3− A4

4+ B3 Digital computation circuit


100 Ω Filter
Input No. 4
Multiplexer

circuit
4− B4

5+ A5
100 Ω Filter
Input No. 5
circuit
5− A6

Connector
6+ B5
Input No. 6 100 Ω Filter
5 V DC To CPU Unit
circuit
6− B6

Isolated power supply circuit


7+ A7 26 V DC
Input No. 7 100 Ω Filter
circuit
7− A8

8+ B7
Input No. 8 100 Ω Filter
circuit
8− B8

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CS1W-PTR02 Analog Input Unit (100 mV)
Overview
The CS1W-PTR02 Analog Input Unit provides up to eight inputs of 0 to 100 mV or −100 to
100 mA, and sends the data to the CPU Unit each cycle.

System Configuration
CS1W-PTR02

Eight DC inputs
(0 to 100 mV or −100 to 100 mV)

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Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PTR02
Applicable PLC CS Series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
Special I/O Unit
Analog Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Area
Areas for data All process values, process value alarms (L, H)
exchange with CPU 100 words/Unit
Unit DM Area words
CPU Unit to Analog Input Unit:
allocated to Special
Input signal type, scaling of process value in industrial units, process value alarm setting (L, H), inrush input upper
I/O Units
limit, inrush input upper limit time, zero/span adjustment value, etc.
Number of inputs 8
Input signal type Either 0 to 100 mV or –100 to 100 mV.
Input signal type and scaling to industrial units are
Scaling required for the above input signals. (Any separate for each of the 8 inputs.
User-defined scaling in industrial units minimum and maximum values can be set.) (8 inputs set Note: Input signal type and scaling to industrial units are
separately.) set in the DM Area.
Example:
The value derived from carrying out the following
Input signal type: 0 to 100 mV; industrial unit scaling: 0 to
processing in order of the process value data is stored in
500. DM Area settings are as follows:
four digits hexadecimal (binary values) in the allocated
Data storage in the CIO Area Input signal type: 0 (0000 hex)
words in the CIO Area.
Industrial unit maximum value stored: 500 (01F4 hex)
1) Mean value processing → 2) Scaling → 3) Zero/span
Industrial unit minimum value stored: 0 (0000 hex)
adjustment → 4) Inrush input limit → 5) Output limits
Accuracy (25°C) ±0.2% of full scale
Temperature coefficient ±0.015%/°C of full scale
Resolution 1/4,096 of full scale
Input signal range For 0 to 100 mV: −15 to 115%; for −100 to 100 mV: −7.5 to 107.5%
Input impedance Balanced: 1 MΩ min. (typical); unbalanced: 20 kΩ (typical)
Warmup time 10 min
Response time 1.2 s (travel time from input 0% to 90%, for step input)
Conversion period 200 ms/8 inputs
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle
Input error detection None
Operation at input disconnection Undefined
When the process value is increased from 2% or less, the inrush input limit function limits the increase for a set time.
(It is available only for inputs of 0 to 100 mV.) This function can be used to prevent sudden process value increases
Inrush input limit due to inrush currents caused by motor startup and so on.
Upper limit value: −32,000 to 32,000
Function Upper limit time: 0 to 100 s
Process value alarm Process value 2-point alarm (H, L), hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s) are available.
Mean value
Calculates the moving average for the past four process values (every 200 ms), and stores that value in the CIO Area
processing (input
as the process value.
filter)
Between inputs: No isolation
Isolation
Between input terminals and PLC signals: Isolation by transformer and photocoupler.
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ (at 500 V DC) between inputs and internal PLC signals.
Dielectric strength Between inputs and internal PLC signals: 1,000 V AC, at 50/60 Hz, for 1 min, leakage current: 10 mA max.
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Three LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Analog Input Unit, and errors related
Indicators
to the CPU Unit).
Front panel connector Sensor input connector terminal block (detachable)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.3 ms
Current consumption 5 V DC at 150 mA max., 26 V DC at 80 mA max.
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.
Standard accessories None

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Terminal Block Diagram

1+ A1
Filter
Input No. 1
circuit Isolation circuit
1− A2

2+ B1
Filter
Input No. 2
circuit
2− B2

3+ A3 A/D converter
Filter
Input No. 3
circuit
3− A4

Digital computation circuit


4+ B3
Filter
Input No. 4
circuit
Multiplexer

4− B4

5+ A5
Filter
Input No. 5
circuit
5− A6

Connector
6+ B5 5 V DC To CPU Unit
Filter
Input No. 6
circuit
6− B6
Isolated power supply circuit
26 V DC
7+ A7
Filter
Input No. 7
circuit
7− A8

8+ B7
Input No. 8 Filter
circuit
8− B8

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CS1W-PPS01 Isolated-type Pulse Input Unit
Overview
The CS1W-PPS01 Isolated-type Pulse Input Unit provides up to four pulses from a device
such as a displacement flowmeter, and sends scaled instantaneous values (pulses/time
unit) to the CPU Unit each cycle. The accumulated value can also be calculated at the same
time and transferred to the CPU Unit at each cycle.

System Configuration
CS1W-PPS01

Four pulse inputs from a device


such as a displacement flowmeter

Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PPS01
Applicable PLC CS-series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC BUS
Mounting position
Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
Special I/O Unit Area Pulse Input Unit to CPU Unit:
Areas for data All process values, process value alarms (LL, L, H, HH), accumulated values, Accumulation Reset Bit
exchange with 100 words/Unit
CPU Unit DM Area words
CPU Unit to Pulse Input Unit:
allocated to Special
Instantaneous value conversion coefficient, instantaneous value scaling, pulse weight, number of values for moving
I/O Units
average, instantaneous value alarm settings (LL, L, H, HH), zero/span adjustment, etc.
Number of pulse inputs 4
Voltage input, no-voltage semiconductor input, contact input (selected individually for each of 4 inputs, according to
connection terminals)
No-voltage semiconductor input: Connected to voltage input terminals (between Fn+ and COMn).
Maximum coefficient speed: 20,000 pulses/s (duty ratio: 50%)
Detection voltage: 4 V DC
Short-circuit current between terminals: 1.2 mA DC
ON resistance: 0.8 kΩ max.
OFF resistance: 5.0 kΩ min.
Voltage input: Connected to voltage input terminals (between Fn+ and COMn).
Pulse input type Waveform: Square wave
Maximum coefficient speed: 20,000 pulses/s (duty ratio: 50%)
ON voltage: 0 to 1 V
OFF voltage: 3 to 30 V
Contact input: Connected to contact input terminals (between Sn+ and COMn).
Maximum coefficient speed: 20 pulses/s (duty ratio: 50%)
Detection voltage: 8 V DC
Short-circuit current between terminals: 2.4 mA DC
ON resistance: 0.8 kΩ max.
OFF resistance: 5.0 kΩ min.

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Item Specifications
For no-voltage semiconductor inputs, etc., a 12-V DC power supply can be provided for the sensors that are the pulse
sources.
Output voltage: 12 V DC ±15%
Sensor power supply
Current capacity: 30 mA max.
Limit current when short-circuited: 31 to 55 mA
Allowable short-circuit time: No limit
Accumulation conversion period 100 ms/4 inputs
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle
This function can be used to count the number of pulses per time unit, and to convert the values
to instantaneous values (pulses x pulse weight / time unit). Any of the following can be selected
as the time unit: 1 s, 3 s, 10 s, 30 s, or 60 s. (The time unit is set in the DM Area.)
Note: 1. Errors and fluctuations will increase when the input signal pulse rate is low, so specify
Conversion to a longer time unit.
instantaneous values 2. The instantaneous value is only refreshed at intervals of the time unit set. Therefore,
when the Unit is restarted, the instantaneous value will be 0000 until the time set as
the time unit has elapsed.
3. When pulse weight conversion is used for accumulated values, the number of pulses
obtained by multiplying the actual number of input pulses by the pulse weight (0.1000
to 3.2000) for one time unit is used.
This function can be used for scaling
instantaneous values (pulses × pulse weight/time
unit), i.e., setting data with respect to a maximum
value, and storing them in the allocated words of
the CIO Area. Example 1:
• When instantaneous value (pulses × pulse To obtain a pulse input of 0 to 2,000 pulses/
weight/time unit) is 100% input: s for a flow of 0 to 300.0 ml/s:
Can be set from 0.001 pulses/time unit to Time unit: 1 s
32,000 pulses/time unit. Instantaneous value 100% input: 2,000
Instantaneous value • Maximum value for Instantaneous value scaling Maximum value for instantaneous value
scaling (industrial units): scaling (industrial units): 3,000
Instantaneous value
Function Scaling of the above instantaneous value
output Example 2:
(100% input) is possible from
−32,000 to 32,000 (8300 to FFFF, 0000 to 7D00 When pulse inputs at 0 to 2,000 pulses/s are
hex). obtained for a flowrate of 0 to 300.0 ml/s,
Note: When pulse weight conversion is used for and the pulse weight function is used for
accumulated values, scaling is already totaling:
performed for each pulse, so an exponent There are 0.15 ml per pulse, so the pulse
of 10 of the industrial unit is set in the weight = 0.15.
instantaneous value (pulses × pulse For a flowrate of 0 to 300.0 ml/s, 0 to 2,000
weight per time unit) for a 100% input. × 0.15 = 300 pulses/s. Therefore,
The value derived from carrying out the following Time unit: 1 s
processing in order of the instantaneous value Instantaneous value 100% input: 300
(pulses x pulse weight/time unit) is stored in four Maximum value for instantaneous value
Data storage in the digits hexadecimal (binary values) in the allocated scaling (industrial units): 3,000
CIO Area words in the CIO Area.
1) Mean value processing → 2) Instantaneous
value scaling → 3) Scaling → 4) Zero/span
adjustment → 5) Output limits
Mean value Calculates the moving average for the specified number of past instantaneous values (1 to 16),
processing (input filter) and stores that value in the CIO Area as the instantaneous value.
Instantaneous value Instantaneous value 4-point alarm (HH, H, L, LL), hysteresis, and ON-delay timer (0 to 60 s) are
alarm available.
Performs scaling for a single pulse.
Use for the accumulated value when the pulse weight (weight/pulse) is a fraction (not an
exponent of 10). (See note.)
The pulse weight (0.1 to 3.2) is multiplied by the actual number of pulses input. This number of
pulses is used as the input for conversion to instantaneous values (pulses × pulse weight per
time unit) and the input for totaling prior to stepdown.
Pulse weight Example: When the pulse weight from the flowmeter is 0.26 ml/pulse, the pulse weight is set to
conversion 0.26. When one pulse (0.26 ml) is input, it is treated as a 0.26 pulse, and when two pulses (0.52
ml) are input, they are treated as a 0.52 pulse.
The weight per pulse becomes 1 ml, so to calculate in the CPU Unit the simple (unscaled) value
in industrial units (ml) based on the accumulated value from the Pulse Input Unit (value in words
n+5 to n+8), the value can be calculated simply using 1 ml/pulse.
Note: When the accumulated value from the Pulse Input Unit in the CPU Unit is not used (i.e.,
when only the instantaneous value is used), pulse weight conversion is not required. Use
Function Accumulated output instantaneousness value scaling to convert to industrial units.
The accumulated number of pulses (0 to 9,999 pulses) for each input is stored in the allocated
words of the CIO Area. When 9,999 is exceeded, the value returns to 0 and starts counting
Accumulated value again.
Note: When pulse weight conversion is used, the accumulated value for the number of pulses
obtained by multiplying the actual number of input pulses by the pulse weight (0.1000 to
3.2000) is used.
When the accumulated value is used, this function prevents accumulated value overflow by
reducing the number of input pulses. The actual number of input pulses is multiplied by one of
four factors (×1, ×0.1, ×0.01, or ×0.001), and the number of input pulses accumulated is then
Stepdown based on that value.
Note: This stepdown function operates only for accumulated values, and not for instantaneous
values. When the pulse weight conversion function is used, it uses for the number of
pulses obtained by multiplying the actual number of input pulses by the pulse weight
(0.1000 to 3.2000).
Isolation Between inputs and between input terminals and PLC signals: Isolation by transformer and photocoupler
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ (at 500 V DC) between inputs
Dielectric strength Between inputs: 1,000 V AC, at 50/60 Hz, for 1 min, leakage current 10 mA max.

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Item Specifications
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Three LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Pulse Input Unit, and errors related to
Indicators
the CPU Unit).
Front panel connector Sensor input connector terminal block (detachable)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.3 ms
Current consumption 5 V DC at 200 mA max., 26 V DC at 160 mA max.
Warmup time 10 min
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.
Standard accessories None

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Terminal Connection Diagram


No-voltage Semiconductor Input Voltage Input

CS1W-PPS01 Isolated-type CS1W-PPS01 Isolated-type


Pulse Input Unit Pulse Input Unit
Voltage pulse generation
No.1 A1 P1+ A1 P1+
F1 B1 + F1 B1
A2 S1 No.1 A2 S1
COM1 B2 − COM1 B2
No.2 A3 P2+ A3 P2+
F2 B3 + F2 B3
A4 S2 No.2 A4 S2
COM2 B4 − COM2 B4
No.3 A5 P3+ A5 P3+
F3 B5 + F3 B5
A6 S3 No.3 A6 S3
COM3 B6 − COM3 B6
No.4 A7 P4+ A7 P4+
F4 B7 + F4 B7
A8 S4 No.4 A8 S4
COM4 B8 − COM4 B8
A9 N.C. A9 N.C.
N.C. B9 N.C. B9
A10 N.C. A10 N.C.
N.C. B10 N.C. B10
A11 N.C. A11 N.C.

Contact Input 3-wire Sensor Input

CS1W-PPS01 Isolated-type CS1W-PPS01 Isolated-type


Pulse Input Unit Pulse Input Unit

No.2

No.1 No.1
Internal
power A1 P1+
A1 P1+ supply F1 B1
F1 B1 No.2
A2 S1
A2 S1 Internal COM1 B2
COM1 B2 power A3 P2+
A3 P2+ supply F2 B3
F2 B3 A4 S2
A4 S2 COM2 B4
COM2 B4 A5 P3+
A5 P3+ F3 B5
F3 B5 A6 S3
A6 S3 Internal COM3 B6
COM3 B6 power No.4 A7 P4+
A7 P4+ supply F4 B7
F4 B7 A8 S4
A8 S4 No.3 Internal COM4 B8
COM4 B8 power A9 N.C.
A9 N.C. supply N.C. B9
N.C. B9 A10 N.C.
A10 N.C. N.C. B10
N.C. B10 A11 N.C.
A11 N.C.
No.4

No.3

Note: In all of the above cases, leave all unused inputs open between the terminals (e.g., between B1 and B2 for no-voltage semiconductor input
No. 1).

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Terminal Block Diagram

A1 +12-V sensor
P1+ power supply
4.7 kΩ
S1+ A2
Input No. 1 4.7 kΩ
F1+ B1 Pulse Isolation
circuit
4.7 kΩ
COM1 B2 Pulse counter

+12-V sensor
P2+ A3 power supply
4.7 kΩ
S2+ A4
Input No. 2 4.7 kΩ
B3 Pulse Isolation Digital computation circuit
F2+
circuit
4.7 kΩ
COM2 B4

A5 +12-V sensor
P3+ power supply
4.7 kΩ
S3+ A6
Input No. 3

Connector
4.7 kΩ
F3+ B5 Pulse Isolation
circuit 5 V DC To CPU Unit
4.7 kΩ
COM3 B6
Isolated power
supply circuit
26 V DC
+12-V sensor
P4+ A7 power supply
4.7 kΩ
S4+ A8
Input No. 4 4.7 kΩ
F4+ B7 Pulse Isolation
circuit
4.7 kΩ
COM4 B8

Contact Input (for Metal Contacts) Voltage Pulse Input Sensor Power Supply
(Connected to 3-wire Sensor)

(n: Input Nos. 1 to 4) (n: Input Nos. 1 to 4) (n: Input Nos. 1 to 4)


Pn+ Pn+ Pn+

Sn+ Sn+ Sn+

Contact Fn+ + Fn+ + Fn+


Pulse output Pulse output
COMn − COMn − COMn

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CS1W-PMV01 Isolated-type Analog Output Unit
Overview
Each cycle, the CS1W-PMV01 Isolated-type Analog Output Unit converts up to four analog
output set values from the CPU Unit to either 4 to 20 mA or 1 to 5 V, and outputs them. It
can also provide answer back for checking actual output values.

System Configuration
CS1W-PMV01

Control
terminal

Control
terminal Four analog outputs
(4 to 20 mA, 1 to 5 V)

Control
terminal

Control
terminal

Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PMV01
Applicable PLC CS Series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
CPU Unit to Analog Output Unit:
Special I/O Unit Area Analog output values for each output
Analog Output Unit to CPU Unit:
Areas for data Answer input values for each output, output disconnection
exchange with CPU
Unit 100 words/Unit
DM Area words CPU Unit to Analog Output Unit:
allocated to Special Output hold for when CPU Unit error occurs, high/low limit values, rate-of-change limit values (positive and negative
I/O Units directions), number of values for answer input moving average, zero/span adjustment for control outputs and answer
inputs, etc.
Number of outputs 4
Either 4 to 20 mA or 1 to 5 V (separate for each of the four outputs).
Output signal types
Switched according to the connection terminals.
User-defined scaling in industrial units None
0 to 4,000 (0000 to 0FA0 hex), fixed
0: 4 mA or 1 V; 4,000: 20 mA or 5 V
The values derived from carrying out the following processing in order of the values in the allocated words in the CIO
Data storage in the CIO Area
Area are output in analog.
1) Output hold → 2) Rate-of-change limit → 3) Zero/span adjustment → 4) High/low limits
Therefore, the values after processing are confirmed by analog inputs.
When 4 to 20 mA: ±0.1% of full scale
Accuracy (25°C)
When 1 to 5 V: ±0.2% of full scale
Temperature coefficient ±0.015%/°C of full scale
Resolution 1/4,000 of full scale
Warmup time 10 min
Output response time 0.2 s (travel time from output 0% to 100%, for step output)
D/A conversion period 100 ms/4 outputs
Maximum time to store data in CPU Unit Conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle

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Item Specifications
Output signal range Approx. −20 to 115%
When 4 to 20 mA: 404 Ω max. (when output range is −20 to 115%) or 458 Ω max. (when output range is −20 to 100%)
Allowable load resistance (Refer to note.)
When 1 to 5 V: 250 kΩ max.
Output impedance When 1 to 5 V: 250 Ω (typical)
Voltage when open between terminals Approx. 15 V
The actual analog output values (4 to 20 mA or 1 to 5 V) from the Unit’s output terminals can be read.
Data stored to allocated words of CIO Area:
0 to 4,000 (0000 to 0FA0 hex), fixed. (When 4 mA or 1 V: 0; when 20 mA or 5 V: 4,000)
Answer input function
Accuracy: ±0.2% of full scale
Resolution: 1/2000
Temperature coefficient: ±0.015%/°C
Current output disconnection detection When the actual output of 4 to 20 mA from the Analog Output Unit’s output terminals is 0.5 mA or less, it is regarded
function as an external output circuit current loop disconnection, and the Output Disconnection Flag turns ON.
Rate-of-change limit This function can be used to control the speed of up and down changes in analog output values.
Output high/low
This function can be used to place high and low limits on analog output values.
limits
Function This function holds the analog output value to the previous value or to a specified preset value when any of the
following CPU Unit errors occurs, and outputs the analog output value in the CIO Area when the error is cleared.
Output hold • CPU Unit fatal error (including FALS execution)
• CPU error in CPU Unit
• All outputs turned OFF with Output OFF Bit
Isolation Between outputs and between output terminals and PLC signals: Isolation by transformer and photocoupler
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ (at 500 V DC) between outputs
Dielectric strength Between outputs: 1,000 V AC, at 50/60 Hz, for 1 min, leakage current 10 mA max.
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Three LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Analog Output Unit, and errors
Indicators
related to the CPU Unit).
Front panel connector Output connector terminal block (detachable)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.3 ms
Current consumption 5 V DC at 150 mA max., 26 V DC at 160 mA max.
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.
Standard accessories None
Note: The following diagram shows the relationship between the allowable load resistance and the current output.

Current output
22.4 mA (115%)
20 mA (100%)

0.8 mA (−20%) Allowable load resistance (Ω)


404 458

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Output Values According to CPU Unit Status


Analog output values from the Analog Output Unit will be as shown in the following table, depending on the status of the CPU Unit.
CPU Unit status Analog output values from Unit
Fatal error (including FALS(007)
execution)
CPU error The output hold function holds the previous value or a specified preset value.
All outputs turned OFF with
Output OFF Bit
When the CPU Unit’s I/O Memory Hold The output value in the CIO Area is cleared, and that value
Change of operation mode from Flag (A500.12) is OFF. (0000 hex) is output refreshed.
RUN or Monitor to Program The output value in the CIO Area is held at the value prior
(See note.) When the CPU Unit’s I/O Memory Hold
to the operation mode change, and that is output
Flag (A500.12) is ON.
refreshed.
Fatal error or CPU standby after
Either 0 mA or 0 V is output.
turning ON the power supply
Special I/O Unit cyclic refresh
Outputs can be refreshed by means of IORF(097) in the ladder diagram program.
disabled
Note: Regardless of the CPU Unit's operation mode (including Program Mode), the analog output value in the allocated words of the CIO Area is
always output refreshed. As shown in the above table, however, when the operation mode is changed to Program Mode, the analog output
value in the CIO Area is either cleared or held depending on the status of the CPU Unit's I/O Memory Hold Flag (A500.12). In particular, be
careful when this flag is ON, because the value prior to the mode change will be held and that value will be output refreshed.

Terminal Block Diagram


Voltage Output Current Output

CS1W-PMV01 Isolated-type CS1W-PMV01 Isolated-type


Analog Output Unit Analog Output Unit

No.2 No.2
Load Load resistance
No.1 No.1
Load Load resistance

+ +
− A1 P1+ A1 P1+
V1− B1 V1− B1 →
A2 N.C. − A2 N.C.
COM1 B2 + COM1 B2 +
− A3 P2+ A3 P2+
V2− B3 V2− B3 →
A4 N.C. − A4 N.C.
COM2 B4 + COM2 B4 +
− A5 P3+ A5 P3+
V3− B5 V3− B5 →
A6 N.C. − A6 N.C.
COM3 B6 + COM3 B6 +
− A7 P4+ A7 P4+
V4− B7 V4− B7 →
A8 N.C. − A8 N.C.
COM4 B8 COM4 B8
A9 N.C. A9 N.C.
N.C. B9 N.C. B9
A10 N.C. A10 N.C.
N.C. B10 N.C. B10
A11 N.C. A11 N.C.

No.4 No.4
Load Load resistance
No.3 No.3
Load Load resistance

Note: In both of the above cases, short-circuit all unused inputs between V@ and COM@ (e.g., between terminals B1 and B2 for output No. 1) with
the lead wire.

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Terminal Block Diagram


CS1W-PMV01 Analog Output Unit

A1 P1+
Isolated output circuit 250 Ω
B1 V1−

Output multiplexer
Isolated input circuit Output No. 1
B2 COM1

D/A converter A3 P2+


Isolated output circuit 250 Ω
B3 V2−
Isolated input circuit Output No. 2
Digital computation circuit B4 COM2
Input multiplexer
A/D converter

A5 P3+
Isolated output circuit 250 Ω
B5 V3−
Isolated input circuit Output No. 3
B6 COM3
Connector

To CPU Unit 5 V DC
A7 P4+
Isolated output circuit 250 Ω
B7 V4−
Isolated power supply circuit
26 V DC Isolated input circuit Output No. 4
B8 COM4

4- to 20-mA output 1- to 5-V output


Short-circuit between terminals Vn− and COMn−.

(n: Input Nos. 1 to 4) (n: Input Nos. 1 to 4)


Pn+ Pn+
+ +
Vn− Current input Vn− Voltage input
− −
COMn COMn

Short-circuit wiring

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CS1W-PMV02 Isolated-type Analog Output Unit
Overview
Each cycle, the CS1W-PMV02 Isolated-type Analog Output Unit converts up to four analog
output set values from the CPU Unit to analog voltage signals and outputs them.

System Configuration
CS1W-PMV02

Control
terminal
Control
terminal Four analog outputs
Control (0 to 10 V, ±10 V, 0 to 5 V,
terminal ±5 V, 0 to 1 V, ±1 V)
Control
terminal

Specifications
Item Specifications
Model CS1W-PMV02
Applicable PLC CS Series
Unit type CS-series Special I/O Unit
CS-series CPU Rack or CS-series Expansion Rack (Cannot be mounted to C200H Expansion I/O Rack or SYSMAC
Mounting position
BUS Remote I/O Slave Rack.)
Maximum number of Units 80 (within the allowable current consumption and power consumption range)
Unit numbers 00 to 95 (Cannot duplicate Special I/O Unit numbers.)
10 words/Unit
CPU Unit to Analog Output Unit:
Special I/O Unit Area Analog output values for each output
Areas for data Analog Output Unit to CPU Unit:
exchange with CPU None
Unit 100 words/Unit
DM Area words
CPU Unit to Analog Output Unit:
allocated to Special
Output hold for when CPU Unit error occurs, high/low limit values, rate-of-change limit values, zero/span adjustment
I/O Units
for control outputs, etc.
Number of outputs 4
0 to 10 V, 0 to 5 V, 0 to 1 V, −10 to 10 V, −5 to 5 V, −1 to 1 V
Output signal types
(Each output point can be set individually.)
Scaling is possible for each of the above signal types individually.
User-defined scaling in industrial units
(The data corresponding to the minimum and maximum output values can be set freely.)
Data storage in the CIO Area ±32,000 (8300 to FFFF hex, 0000 to 7D00 hex)
Accuracy (25°C) ±0.1% of full scale
Temperature coefficient ±0.015%/°C of full scale
−10 to 10 V, −1 to 1 V: 1/16,000 of full scale
Resolution 0 to 10 V, 0 to 1 V, −5 to 5 V: 1/8,000 of full scale
0 to 5 V: 1/4,000 of full scale
Warmup time 10 min
Output response time 50 ms max. (travel time from output 0% to 90%, for step output)
D/A conversion period 40 ms/4 outputs
Maximum output delay time Output response time + conversion period + one CPU Unit cycle
Output signal range −15 to 115% (−7.5 to 107.5% for ±10-V and ±1-V ranges)
Allowable load resistance 10 kΩ min.

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Item Specifications
Output impedance 0.5 Ω max.
Voltage when open between terminals −
Answer input function None
Current output disconnection detection
None
function
Rate-of-change limit This function can be used to control the speed of up and down changes in analog output values.
Output high/low
This function can be used to place high and low limits on analog output values.
limits
Function This function holds the analog output value to the previous value or to a specified preset value when any of the
following CPU Unit errors occurs. Normal operation is restored when the CPU Unit error is cleared.
Output hold • CPU Unit fatal error (including FALS execution)
• CPU error in CPU Unit
• CPU Unit’s load interrupted
Isolation Between outputs and between output terminals and PLC signals: Isolation by transformer and photocoupler
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ (at 500 V DC) between outputs
Dielectric strength Between outputs: 1,000 V AC, at 50/60 Hz, for 1 min, leakage current 10 mA max.
External connections Terminal block (detachable)
Unit number settings Set by rotary switches on front panel, from 0 to 95.
Three LED indicators on front panel (for normal operation, errors detected at the Analog Output Unit, and errors
Indicators
related to the CPU Unit).
Front panel connector Output connector terminal block (detachable)
Effect on CPU Unit cycle time 0.3 ms
Current consumption 5 V DC at 120 mA max., 26 V DC at 120 mA max.
35 × 130 × 126 mm (W × H × D)
Dimensions
Note: The height including the Backplane is 145 mm.
Weight 450 g max.
Standard accessories None

Output Values According to CPU Unit Status


Analog output values from the Analog Output Unit will be as shown in the following table, depending on the status of the CPU Unit.
CPU Unit status Analog output values from Unit
Fatal error (including FALS(007)
execution)
CPU error The output hold function holds the previous value or a specified preset value.
All outputs turned OFF with
Output OFF Bit
When the CPU Unit’s I/O Memory Hold Flag The output value in the CIO Area is cleared, and that value
Change of operation mode from (A500.12) is OFF. (0000 hex) is output refreshed.
RUN or Monitor to Program The output value in the CIO Area is held at the value prior
(See note.) When the CPU Unit’s I/O Memory Hold Flag
to the operation mode change, and that is output
(A500.12) is ON.
refreshed.
Fatal error or CPU standby after
0 V is output.
turning ON the power supply
Special I/O Unit cyclic refresh
Outputs can be refreshed by means of IORF(097) in the ladder diagram program.
disabled
Note: Regardless of the CPU Unit's operation mode (including Program Mode), the analog output value in the allocated words of the CIO Area is
always output refreshed. As shown in the above table, however, when the operation mode is changed to Program Mode, the analog output
value in the CIO Area is either cleared or held depending on the status of the I/O Memory Hold Flag (A500.12). In particular, be careful when
this flag is ON, because the value prior to the mode change will be held and that value will be output refreshed.

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Terminal Connection Diagram


CS1W-PMV02
Isolated-type Analog Output Unit
+
A1 V1H
V1L B1 Load
A2 COM1
COM1 B2 −
+ A3 V2H
V2L B3
Load A4 COM2
COM2 B4
− A5 V3H
V3L B5
A6 COM3
COM3 B6
A7 V4H
V4L B7
A8 COM4
COM4 B8
A9 N.C.
N.C. B9
A10 N.C.
N.C. B10
A11 N.C.

B terminals: 0 to 1 V, ±1 V; A terminals: 0 to 10 V, 0 to 5 V, ±10 V, ±5 V

Note: 1. Although signals 1/10 of the size of the A-row terminal output signals are output to the B terminals, simultaneous use of A (L) and B (H)
terminals of the same number is prohibited.
2. Do not connect V@@ and COM@@ for all unused output numbers.

Terminal Block Diagram

Amplifier A1 V1H
Isolated power
supply circuit circuit A2 COM1
Output No. 1
Photo- D/A Amplifier B1 V1L
coupler converter circuit B2 COM1

Amplifier A3 V2H
Isolated power
supply circuit circuit A4 COM2
Output No. 2
Photo- D/A Amplifier B3 V2L
coupler converter circuit B4 COM2

Amplifier A5 V3H
Isolated power
supply circuit circuit A6 COM3
Output No. 3
Photo- D/A Amplifier B5 V3L
coupler converter circuit B6 COM3

Amplifier A7 V4H
26 V DC Isolated power
supply circuit circuit A8 COM4
5 V DC
Output No. 4
Connector

Photo- D/A Amplifier B7 V4L


coupler converter circuit B8 COM4
Digital
computation
circuit

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Nomenclature and Functions
CS1W-P@@0@/1@/51/52

With Terminal Block mounted (Side view)

Model number

Terminal Block

Unit number switch

Fastening screws
(black M3 screws)

Terminal Block
(M3 screws)
Backplane fastening screw

Terminal number/symbol
(Varies depending on the Analog I/O Unit model.)

CS1W-PTS55/56, PDC55

With Terminal Block mounted (Side view)

Model number

Terminal Block

Unit number
switch

Fastening screws
(black M3 screws)

Lock lever

Terminal number/symbol
(Varies depending on the Analog I/O Unit model.)

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Front Panel LED Indicators


CS1W-P@@0@/1@
CS
RUN
ERC ERH

LED Meaning Indicator Operating status


Lit Operating normally.
RUN (green) Operating
Not lit Unit has stopped exchanging data with the CPU Unit.
Lit Data setting is out of range in the DM Area.
ERC (red) Error detected by Unit
Not lit Operating normally.
Error has occurred during data exchange with the CPU Unit,
Lit or Analog I/O Unit’s unit number is set incorrectly, or there is
ERH (red) Error in the CPU Unit a mounting error.
Not lit Operating normally.

CS1W-PTS55/56, PDC55
CS
RUN
ERC ERH

LED Meaning Indicator Operating status


Lit Operating normally.
RUN (green) Operating
Not lit Unit has stopped exchanging data with the CPU Unit.
Sensor error has occurred or data setting is out of range in the
Lit
ERC (red) Error detected by Unit DM Area.
Not lit Operating normally.
Error has occurred during data exchange with the CPU Unit,
Lit or Analog I/O Unit’s unit number is set incorrectly, or there is
ERH (red) Error in the CPU Unit a mounting error.
Not lit Operating normally.

CS1W-PTS51/52
PTS51 CS
RUN
ERC ERH

ALM1 ALM3
ALM2 ALM4

LED Meaning Indicator Operating status


Lit Operating normally.
RUN (green) Operating
Not lit Unit has stopped exchanging data with the CPU Unit.
Sensor error has occurred or data setting is out of range in the
Lit
ERC (red) Error detected by Unit DM Area.
Not lit Operating normally.
Error has occurred during data exchange with the CPU Unit,
Lit or Analog I/O Unit’s unit number is set incorrectly, or there is
ERH (red) Error in the CPU Unit a mounting error.
Not lit Operating normally.
ALM1 to Lit External alarm output ON
External alarm outputs
ALM4 (yellow) Not lit External alarm output OFF

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Unit Number Switches


The CPU Unit and Analog Input Unit exchange data via words allocated to the Analog Input Unit as a Special I/O Unit. Words are allocated to
Special I/O Units in both the CIO Area and the DM Area.
The words that each Analog I/O Unit uses are determined by the setting of the unit number switches on the front panel of the Unit.

Unit number switches

Unit No. CIO Area addresses DM Area addresses


0 CIO 2000 to CIO 2009 D20000 to D20099
1 CIO 2010 to CIO 2019 D20100 to D20199
2 CIO 2020 to CIO 2029 D20200 to D20299
3 CIO 2030 to CIO 2039 D20300 to D20399
4 CIO 2040 to CIO 2049 D20400 to D20499
5 CIO 2050 to CIO 2059 D20500 to D20599
6 CIO 2060 to CIO 2069 D20600 to D20699
7 CIO 2070 to CIO 2079 D20700 to D20799
8 CIO 2080 to CIO 2089 D20800 to D20899
9 CIO 2090 to CIO 2099 D20900 to D20999
10 CIO 2100 to CIO 2109 D21000 to D21099
to to to
CIO 2000 + n × 10 to CIO 2000 + D20000 + n × 100 to D20000 +
n
n × 10 + 9 n × 100 + 99
to to to
95 CIO 2950 to CIO 2959 D29500 to D29599
Note: If two or more Special I/O Units are assigned the same unit number, a "UNIT No. DPL ERR" error (in the Programming Console) will occur
(A401.13 will turn ON) and the PLC will not operate.

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Dimensions (Unit: mm)

CS1W-P@@0@/1@/51/52
101

130

35 126

Terminal Block Dimensions


8.23 7.62
7.62

92.66±0.1
6.4

4.5 8.4
17.8

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CS1W-PTS55/56/PDC55
125
35 101

130

2.4
6

Terminal Block Dimensions


7.62
6.4

96.47

10

18.6

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LIABILITY.

In no event shall the responsibility of OMRON for any act exceed the individual price of the product on which liability is asserted.

IN NO EVENT SHALL OMRON BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WARRANTY, REPAIR, OR OTHER CLAIMS REGARDING THE PRODUCTS UNLESS
OMRON'S ANALYSIS CONFIRMS THAT THE PRODUCTS WERE PROPERLY HANDLED, STORED, INSTALLED, AND MAINTAINED AND NOT
SUBJECT TO CONTAMINATION, ABUSE, MISUSE, OR INAPPROPRIATE MODIFICATION OR REPAIR.

Application Considerations

SUITABILITY FOR USE


OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes, or regulations that apply to the combination of products in the customer's
application or use of the products.

At the customer's request, OMRON will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use that apply to the
products. This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the products in combination with the end product,
machine, system, or other application or use.

The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible
uses of the products, nor is it intended to imply that the uses listed may be suitable for the products:

 Outdoor use, uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference, or conditions or uses not described in this catalog.

 Nuclear energy control systems, combustion systems, railroad systems, aviation systems, medical equipment, amusement machines, vehicles,
safety equipment, and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations.

 Systems, machines, and equipment that could present a risk to life or property.

Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to the products.

NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE
SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCTS ARE PROPERLY RATED AND
INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.

PROGRAMMABLE PRODUCTS
OMRON shall not be responsible for the user's programming of a programmable product, or any consequence thereof.

Disclaimers

CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS
Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons.

It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed, or when significant construction changes are made.
However, some specifications of the products may be changed without any notice. When in doubt, special model numbers may be assigned to fix or
establish key specifications for your application on your request. Please consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual
specifications of purchased products.

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS


Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes, even when tolerances are shown.

PERFORMANCE DATA
Performance data given in this catalog is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the
result of OMRON’s test conditions, and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the OMRON
Warranty and Limitations of Liability.

ERRORS AND OMISSIONS


The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is assumed for clerical,
typographical, or proofreading errors, or omissions.

2012.9
In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.

OMRON Corporation
Industrial Automation Company
http://www.ia.omron.com/
(c)Copyright OMRON Corporation 2012 All Right Reserved.

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