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The Omron CPM1-ETL01-CH functions as an input simulator compatible with the CPM1 Series. This module operates with a power supply of 24 VDC, making it suitable for digital input/output applications.
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| Manufacturer | Omron |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Input Simulator |
| Product Line | CPM1 |
| Part Number | CPM1-ETL01-CH |
| For Use With/Related Products | CPM1 Series |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 55°C |
| Approval Agency | CE, CSA, UL |
| Power Supply | 24 VDC |
| Interface Type | Digital Input/Output |
| Termination Style | Screw Terminal |
| Simulation Mode | CPU Mode for testing I/O |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C to 75°C |
| Response Time | 10 ms max |
Omron's CPM1-ETL01-CH is designed specifically as an input simulator to enhance the functionality of CPM1 Series controllers. It is ideal for testing input/output configurations within a controlled environment. The simulator requires a 24 VDC power source, allowing it to effectively interface with various components in the system.
With an operational temperature range of 0°C to 55°C, the CPM1-ETL01-CH is suitable for typical industrial environments. In terms of response time, this device is capable of achieving maximum responsiveness in 10 milliseconds, facilitating quick testing and troubleshooting. The device is equipped with screw terminal connections for ease of installation and maintenance.
Certifications from CE, CSA, and UL signify that this product adheres to safety and quality standards applicable in numerous markets. Additionally, it provides secure functionality even in storage conditions from -20°C to 75°C. Its CPU mode offers a straightforward means of testing and validating input/output signals before deployment in the live environment.