DRT2-MD32B Omron, DRT2-MD32B Datasheet - Page 322

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DRT2-MD32B

Manufacturer Part Number
DRT2-MD32B
Description
16In,16Out Horiz MIL Conn NPN
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of DRT2-MD32B

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
7-1-6
Analog and
Temperature Input
Terminals
Individual Input Data
Individual Output Data
Overview of Analog Slaves
Analog Data 1
(8 input bytes)
Temperature Data 1
(Normal display: 8 input bytes
1/100 display: 16 input bytes)
Analog Data 2
(8 input bytes)
Temperature Data 2
(Normal display: 8 input bytes
1/100 display: 16 input bytes)
Generic Status Flags (1 input
byte)
Top/Valley Detection Timing
Flags (2 input bytes)
Analog Status Flags (4 input
bytes)
Hold Flags (1 output byte)
I/O data
I/O data
I/O Data Allocated in the Master
Note Always set the connection path with the Configurator when the display mode
• Used to monitor analog data or temperature data.
• Select one type of data from analog/temperature input value,
Note The comparator can be used with Analog Data 1 or Temper-
• Used to monitor other data at the same time as the data allocated
• Select one type of data from analog/temperature input value,
Note The temperature difference detection function can be used
Used to allocate the Network Voltage Monitor Flag, the Unit Con-
duction Time Monitor Flag, and the Cumulative Counter Flag.
Top/Valley Detection Timing Flags are allocated in one word. These
flags are used to time reading the values held as the top and valley
values when both the top and valley values are allocated at the
same time.
Used to allocate the bits for the Comparator Result Flag, Top/Valley
Detection Timing Flag and Off-wire Detection Flag. The function of
each bit is as follows:
• Comparator Result Flags
• Top/Valley Detection Timing Flags
• Off-wire Detection Flags
Used with each of the hold functions (peak, bottom, top, and valley)
to control the execution timing of hold functions from the Master.
peak value, bottom value, top value, valley value, or rate of
change. (Default allocation: Analog or Temperature input value)
to Analog Data 1 or Temperature Data 1.
peak value, bottom value, top value, valley value, or rate of
change.
Allow control of the judgement results only, without allocating
analog values
Used to time reading the values held as the top and valley values
when both the top and value values are allocated at the same
time.
Disconnections can be detected even when the analog values are
not allocated.
Analog Input Terminals and Temperature Input Terminals support the follow-
ing five types of input data (three of which are Status Flags), and one type of
output data. The required data can be allocated in the Master either individu-
ally or in combination with other data.
is set to 1/100 display mode on the Unit’s DIP switch. If the “normal display”
I/O data is selected with the configurator, the temperature data allocated in
the I/O data will be 0.
ature Data 1.
to detect differences between the value in an input word and
Temperature Data 2.
Details
Details
104
108 (for 1/100 dis-
play of Temperature
Data, see note)
114
118 (for 1/100 dis-
play of Temperature
Data, see note)
121
122
134
190
Assembly Instance
Assembly Instance
Section 7-1
No.
No.
301

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