DRT2-ID32BV-1 Omron, DRT2-ID32BV-1 Datasheet - Page 23

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DRT2-ID32BV-1

Manufacturer Part Number
DRT2-ID32BV-1
Description
32 In Vert MIL Connector PNP
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of DRT2-ID32BV-1

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
DRT2 Features
1-1
1-1-1
1-1-2
Common Features
Node Addresses Set
Using Rotary Switches
Automatically Detected
Baud Rate
Remote I/O
Communications
Network Power Supply
Voltage Monitor
Unit Conduction Time
Monitor
2
DRT2 Features
Overview
Features
The DRT2-series Smart Slaves can be used to collect various information that
improves the operating rate of the equipment, in addition to performing basic
input and output of ON/OFF signals.
A maintenance system can be configured separately from the control system.
This enables a balance between control and maintenance using an existing
DeviceNet network, contributing to reduced startup time, shorter recovery
time when problems occur, and preventative maintenance of the equipment.
DRT2-series Slaves have the following features.
Node addresses are set using rotary switches, which are clearer than the pre-
vious DIP switch settings. Node addresses can also be set from the Configu-
rator.
Previous models required the baud rate to be set using the Slave's DIP
switch, but Smart Slaves do not require the baud rate to be set. The Smart
Slave automatically operates at the baud rate of the Master Unit.
When using default remote I/O communications from the PLC for DRT2
Slaves, only real I/O is allocated. This is the same method used by the previ-
ous DRT1 Slaves.
The following status information can be allocated in addition to real I/O, in the
IN Area of the Master by using the Configurator or explicit messages to make
user settings (default connection path settings):
Generic Status Flags, Top/Valley Detection Timing Flags, Analog Status Flags
As part of the remote I/O function, Network power supply voltages (present,
peak, and bottom values) can be recorded in the Slave. The Configurator can
be used to read the information. The Slave also maintains a set value for mon-
itoring the voltage, and will provide notification in the Status Area if the voltage
drops below the set level.
The time that the Slave's internal circuit power is ON can be totaled and
recorded. The Configurator or explicit messages can be used to read the
information. The Slave also maintains a set value for monitoring the Unit's ON
time, and will provide notification in the Status Area if the set time is reached.
• Control System
• Maintenance System
The default settings for remote I/O communications with the PLC are the
same as for previous Slaves, whereby real I/O is allocated for each node
address. One difference with previous Slaves is that an area for Smart
Slave status information can be allocated to the Smart Slaves within the
IN Area of the Master. This is in addition to real I/O. (Settings are per-
formed using the Configurator or explicit messages.)
The Configurator is used to read and write various types of equipment
information stored in the DRT2 Slave. The same equipment information
can also be read and written by sending explicit messages to the DRT2
Slave from the Master (such as a PLC or a DeviceNet Master Board
mounted in a personal computer).
Section 1-1

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