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C2-02CPU Quick Start Guide 

Copyright© 2020, 

Automationdirect.com

 Incorporated/All Rights Reserved Worldwide

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Power 10+ minutes

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Remove Power

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INSTALL OR REMOVE THE OPTION SLOT MODULE

INSTALL OR REMOVE STACKABLE MODULES

1. 

Slide the expansion port LOCK lever to “UNLOCK” and 
remove bus cover.

2. 

Align I/O module with right hand side of CPU, engaging bus 
connector so that modules are flush.

3. 

Slide the “LOCK” lever firmly towards rear of modules, locking 
them together.

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To remove a module, work the installation steps in reverse.

INSTALL OR REPLACE THE BATTERY

(Lithium CR2032 battery, Part # D0-MC-BAT, not included)

1. 

Power up the CPU for 

at least 10 minutes

 to charge the CPU’s 

capacitor prior to removing the 
battery. This will retain function 
memories. We recommend you 
backup data memory before 
replacing the battery.

2. 

Power off the CPU.

3. 

Pull out the battery holder. (This 
may require a small screwdriver to 
push in the tab and lift it when the 
unit is mounted.)

4. 

Put in a new battery, with the 
positive (+) polarity side facing the 
battery holder.

5. 

Insert the battery holder into the 
CPU and push it all the way in.

6. 

Power on the CPU.

Battery life is about 3 years. Replace 
battery within 10 minutes of power off.

Hardware Installation, continued

Remove the Option Slot Cover (#C2-FILL) 

if it was installed in the CPU, by grasping its 

top and bottom front corners, squeezing and 

pulling it forward.

Hold the 

Option Slot 

Module by the 

top and bottom front 

corners, align the PCB card 

edge with the guide slots in the 

CPU, and slide the module into 

its slot. Press the module into place until it is 

fully seated

Push the top and bottom locking clips 

backward until they click into place.

 Lift slightly on the locking clips until they 

release, then slide each clip forward. 

Reverse the procedure.

To install an Option Slot Module 

To install an Option Slot Module 

To remove an Option Slot Module

To remove an Option Slot Module

Remove the Option Slot Cover (#C2-FILL) 

if it was installed in the CPU, by grasping its 

top and bottom front corners, squeezing and 

pulling it forward.

Hold the 

Option Slot 

Module by the 

top and bottom front 

corners, align the PCB card 

edge with the guide slots in the 

CPU, and slide the module into 

its slot. Press the module into place until it is 

fully seated

Push the top and bottom locking clips 

backward until they click into place.

 Lift slightly on the locking clips until they 

release, then slide each clip forward. 

Reverse the procedure.

To install an Option Slot Module 

To install an Option Slot Module 

To remove an Option Slot Module

To remove an Option Slot Module

Remove the Option Slot Cover (#C2-FILL) 

if it was installed in the CPU, by grasping its 

top and bottom front corners, squeezing and 

pulling it forward.

Hold the 

Option Slot 

Module by the 

top and bottom front 

corners, align the PCB card 

edge with the guide slots in the 

CPU, and slide the module into 

its slot. Press the module into place until it is 

fully seated

Push the top and bottom locking clips 

backward until they click into place.

 Lift slightly on the locking clips until they 

release, then slide each clip forward. 

Reverse the procedure.

To install an Option Slot Module 

To install an Option Slot Module 

To remove an Option Slot Module

To remove an Option Slot Module

Remove the Option Slot Cover (#C2-FILL) 

if it was installed in the CPU, by grasping its 

top and bottom front corners, squeezing and 

pulling it forward.

Hold the 

Option Slot 

Module by the 

top and bottom front 

corners, align the PCB card 

edge with the guide slots in the 

CPU, and slide the module into 

its slot. Press the module into place until it is 

fully seated

Push the top and bottom locking clips 

backward until they click into place.

 Lift slightly on the locking clips until they 

release, then slide each clip forward. 

Reverse the procedure.

To install an Option Slot Module 

To install an Option Slot Module 

To remove an Option Slot Module

To remove an Option Slot Module

CAUTION

Cut off all phases of the power source externally and wait 

5 seconds

 before installing or removing the Option Slot 

module or Stackable I/O of a running system.

CAUTION

Battery may explode if mistreated.  
Do not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of in fire.

Summary of Contents for CLICK PLUS C2-02CPU

Page 1: ...ICK PLUS CPU PC or Android or iOS mobile device for setup provisioning Click Software ver 3 00 or later PC or Click App mobile device 24VDC power supply SELV and Limited Energy CLICK power supply C0 00AC or C0 01AC is recommended Appropriate enclosure with vertical surface for DIN rail or surface mount M4 screws spring washers and flat washers if surface mounting Ferrules and crimping tool for wir...

Page 2: ...ent may be invalidated CAUTION For use in Pollution Degree 2 Environment Use and store the equipment in an environment described in the specifications regarding temperature humidity vibrations shock etc in order to avoid equipment damage or fire Ensure all wiring has strain reliefs in order to avoid damage to insulation that might result in electric shock or fire Ensure secondary external power ci...

Page 3: ...the 4 pin connector located on the bottom of the CPU unit 16 28 AWG wiring is supported We recommend using crimping ferrules on all wire terminations for a more secure connection The following crimping ferrules are recommend ed for the 24VDC power terminals Company Type Model No Compliant Wire AutomationDirect Ferrule V30AE000009 V30AE000041 0 2 0 5 mm2 22 26AWG Maximum tightening torque is 0 22 t...

Page 4: ...e module into its slot Press the module into place until it is fully seated 3 Push the top and bottom locking clips backward until they click into place Lift slightly on the locking clips until they release then slide each clip forward Reverse the procedure To install an Option Slot Module To install an Option Slot Module To remove an Option Slot Module To remove an Option Slot Module 3 Push the t...

Page 5: ...r SE ANT250 A remote mounted antenna is recommended to connect with the enclosure closed PREPARE A MOBILE DEVICE FOR CONNECTION Install the CLICK PLUS Provisioning App using one of the QR codes below or search for the app in the appropri ate app store CLICK PLUS Provisioning published by Automationdirect com FIND THE NEW CPU Connect to the CPU as follows 1 Open the CLICK PLUS Provisioning App 2 Ta...

Page 6: ... need to connect SET UP NETWORK PARAMETERS 9 Once the PLC is connected to the wireless access point or wired network choose which IP address configuration to use then tap Next to continue 9a Use DHCP Automatically assign a network IP address to the CLICK PLUS PLC This is often the simplest way to connect 9b Use Default Fixed Address Wireless 192 168 0 11 Wired 192 168 0 10 9c Use the following IP ...

Page 7: ...g No Error Off Blink WLAN LED Green On Link Activity No Link Off Blink POWER LED Green On Power Good USB Low Power Mode Power Failure Off Blink RUN LED Green On CPU Run Mode Initializing Analog Module CPU Program Mode Off Blink LED Status Indicators Connecting via USB To connect the CLICK PLUS CPU to a PC use a USB A to USB micro B cable such as the AutomationDirect USB CBL AMICB6 cable 1 Connect ...

Page 8: ...0 MC BAT recommended Technical Specifications Power Specifications Power Input Voltage Range 20 28 VDC Class 2 or SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage or Limited Energy Circuit power supply Maximum Power Consumption 20W Maximum Inrush Current 30A 1ms Acceptable External Power Drop Max 10ms AC Power Failure with C0 00AC or C0 01AC Wire Range 16 28 AWG Wire Strip Length 7 0 mm Wire Specification Lead free ...

Page 9: ...0 Automationdirect com Incorporated All Rights Reserved Worldwide Mechanical Drawings Unit Dimensions mm in BLUETOOTH PAIRING MODE SWITCH MICRO USB POWER TERMINAL BLOCK OPTIONAL MODULE SLOT ANTENNA STATUS LED s 101 8 4 01 85 0 3 35 46 6 1 83 46 4 1 83 FULLY EXTENDED OVERALL 53 5 2 11 60 8 2 39 32 3 1 27 126 8 4 99 PART NO SE ANT210 ...

Page 10: ...mmunications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense The C2 02CPU complies with Part 15 247 modular Inten tional Radiator FCC rules and regulations Changes or mod ifications not expressly approved by AutomationDirect could void the user s authority to operate the...

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