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Operating Procedure Guidelines
Section 1-5
3.
Turn ON the Power to the PLC.
4.
Create the I/O table. The I/O table can be created by using CX-Program-
mer Support Software or a Programming Console.
Unit Configuration
After the I/O table is created in step 4, you have to configure the Unit by mak-
ing the appropriate DM-settings. The Unit can be configured by using CX-Pro-
grammer Support Software or a Programming Console. Two Programming
Consoles can be used with the CJ-series CPU Units: the C200H-PRO27-E
and the CQM1-PRO01-E. The CS1W-KS001 Key Sheet must be used for
both.
1, 2, 3…
1. Every Counter can now be separately (DM-) configured. The configuration
of the Counter Type (Linear or Circular Counter) is done by DM-setting.
Refer to section
SECTION 3 Operation and Configuration
for detailed infor-
mation about configuring the Unit.
2. Power up the PLC again or turn the Special I/O Unit Restart Bit to ON (to
transfer the DM-settings). All data related to Circular /Linear Counters is now
being exchanged between the PLC and the Unit in CIO-memory and avail-
able for usage in the Ladder Program.
3. Create and RUN a Ladder Program in the PLC. Refer to section
for details on the interface between the CJ-
series Counter Unit and the CPU. Refer to section sections 6-2 to 6-5 for
application examples using Circular and Linear Counters.
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Power ON
RUN
CTL41
ERC CH1
ERH CH2
CH3
CH4
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CX-Programmer
Programming Console
RUN
CTL41
ERC CH1
ERH CH2
CH3
CH4