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CP1E

The economic machine controller


Our CP1E series offers all functionality you need to control relatively simple applications, including
outstanding positioning capability. All CP1E CPUs offer high-speed USB for quick programming. The Easy
Input Editor software feature allows faster programming by using an intuitive ladder editor to create an
organized application program. The CP1E series comes in two different types: CP1E-E is the most economical,
while the CP1E-N has a built-in real-time clock, motion control capabilities, and a serial port to connect an HMI,
barcode reader, or other serial device. Several optional units are available to increase the functionality. As the
CP1E series shares the same architecture as the CP1L, CP1H, CJ, and CS series, programs are compatible for
memory allocations and instructions.

CPM1A

Compact and economical


Setting a standard for micro PLCs, the CPM1A packs all basic functions into a compact size. Four CPU sizes are available,
each with a choice of AC or DC power, relay or transistor outputs. Select any combination of power supply, output, and the
number of I/O points to meet your needs.
Ultra compact
Wide range of models; AC/DC, 10 - 40 I/O, relay/sink/source outputs
Pulse I/O functions built in
Easy connection to HMI terminal
Digital, analog, and fieldbus expansion units

CPM2A

The universal small machine controller


Every CPM2A CPU comes equipped with an RS-232C interface as standard, e.g. to provide easy connection to a
Programmable Terminal for fast and easy machine monitoring, setpoint adjustment, etc. Simple positioning with the pulse
I/O function is another example of the many advanced functions and high added value that the CPM2A brings to compact
machines. Removable terminal blocks ensure easy maintenance, and the CPM2A uses the same expansion I/O Units as the
CPM1A for easy and economical sharing of system components.
Real-time clock function
20 to 60 digital I/O with removable terminal blocks
20 kHz counter input, two 10 kHz pulse outputs integrated
Two communication ports built-in, freely accessible
Digital, analog, and fieldbus expansion units

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