Connectivity to Component Products
Serial Gateway
Truly Seamless Incorporation of OMRON
Components and Other Devices into Networks.
(CPU Unit Ver. 3.0 or
later)
(Serial Communications
Units/Boards with Ver. 1.2 or later)
When the CPU Unit (Ver.3.0 or later) or
Serial Communications Board or Serial Communications Unit (Ver. 1.2 or
later) receive a FINS command containing a CompoWay/F command containing a
CompoWay/F command (see note 1) via network or serial communications, the
command is automatically converted to a protocol suitable for the message
and forwarded using serial communications.

Note 1: FINS
Abbreviation for Factory Interface Network
Service. A command system for message services common to OMRON networks.
FINS commands can be sent across up to 8 network levels, including serial
communications paths using a serial gateway. (Possible only with
CS/CJ-series CPU Unit Ver.2.0 or later.)
Note 2: CompoWay/F
CompoWay/F is an integrated communications
protocol used for OMRON general-purpose serial communications. It is used
by Temperature Controllers, Digital Panel Meters, Timer/Counters, Smart
Sensors, Cam Positioners, Safety Controllers, etc. (as of July 2004).
Serial Gateway System (Reference)
When CompoWay/F commands are enclosed in
FINS commands and sent to Serial Communications Boards or Serial
Communications Unit (Ver.1.2) or serial ports on CPU Unit Ver.3.0, the
enclosed CompoWay/F command is retrieved using a Serial Gateway Function
and sent as a CompoWay/F command.

More Ports for Even More
Serial Device Connections
Protocol macros make it easy to create
serial communications protocols (communications frames, error checks,
retries, error processing, etc.) to match those of remote communications
devices. Multiple ports are provided for this function. Each PLC supports
up to 16 Serial Communications Units (32 ports total) and one Serial
Communications Board (with 2 ports). This makes it possible to connect up
to 34 devices with serial communications at a speed of 38.4 Kbps. Message
length has been increased from 256 to 1,000 bytes to give communications
more power than ever before.
Windows-based Software
Simplifies Serial Device Connections
Protocol macros for Serial Communications
Units and Boards can be created using the CX-Protocol, thus enabling
message tracing and greatly reducing the time involved in connecting
various serial devices.

Enhanced Protocol Macro
Functionality
(Serial Communications
Units/Boards with Ver. 1.2 or later)
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Baud rate increased from 38,400 bps to
57,600 bps for faster communications.
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Standard system protocol added for greater
connectability with components and PLCs.
Wide Range of Applicable
Protocols Allows for High value-added Programs
The CS1 Series supports a wide range of
serial communications protocols, such as Host Link, no-protocol, NT Link,
peripheral bus, and more. These allow for high value-added programs such
as MMI, communications, and data processing.
The Fastest
Communications in the Industry with High-speed NT Links
Combine with one of the NS Series
Programmable Terminals (NS8, NS10 or NS12) to enable connecting High-speed
NT Links. Using NT Link terminology together with a communications speed
of 115 Kbps provides high-speed response.



For latest information, please refer to:
Integration Tool Software Package: CX-One

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