Overview – IAI America PCON-CFA User Manual
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1. Overview
CC-Link
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1. Overview
CC-Link is an abbreviation for Control & Communication Link, and is one of the open field network standards.
IAI controllers listed below are available for connection to CC-Link network.
Model
Type
Characteristic
ACON-C/CG,
PCON-C/CG/CA/CFA,
SCON-CA
Remote device station
In addition to the processing as the same as the operation
with PIO, it can be operated with the target position,
speed and acceleration/deceleration speed directly setup
using the values.
XSEL-J/K/P/Q
(Note 1)
Remote device station
I/O data of XSEL is treated as bit data or word data for
operation.
For each of input and output points, max. 256 points are
available.
XSEL-K
(Note 1)
Remote I/O station
This is the remote I/O module with 16 I/O points.
ASEL, PSEL, SSEL
(Note 1)
Remote device station
It can be operated as the same as the control with PIO.
TT
(Note 1)
Remote device station
I/O data of TT is treated as bit data or word data for
operation.
For each of input and output points, max. 256 points are
available.
RCS-C, E-CON,
SCON-C
(Note 1)
Remote I/O station
It can be operated as the same as the control with PIO.
Note 1 For the details, refer to Instruction Manual (ME0123 CC-Link) that is enclosed separately.
System Configuration Example
Note For further information on CC-Link, refer to the Instruction Manuals for the master unit and the
programmable controller (PLC) to be mounted.
Use this Instruction Manual together with the Instruction Manual of each controller.
CC-Link cannot be used for any method other than those described as possible in this Instruction
Manual.
XSEL-P/Q
SCON
SSEL
ACON
ASEL
PCON
-C/CG/
CA/CF
PSEL