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Omron CP1L-M60DR-D Sysmac CP1L Series PLC CPU Module

Omron CP1L-M60DR-D Sysmac CP1L Series PLC CPU Module

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  • Manufacturer: Omron

  • Product No.: CP1L-M60DR-D

  • Country of origin:Japan

  • Product Type: PLC CPU Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 3000g

  • Dimensions: 160 mm x 125 mm x 95 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Optimized for complex machine sequencing, the Omron CP1L-M60DR-D is a high-density programmable logic controller within the Sysmac CP1L family. Engineered with 60 built-in discrete I/O points, this DC-powered controller delivers fast task execution and reliable communication expansion options. This controller provides high-speed pulse inputs for multi-axis position monitoring, while its robust relay outputs facilitate direct load switching. The integrated USB peripheral port simplifies commissioning, making this unit a reliable core processor for modern distributed control architectures.

Key Features

  • High-Density Discrete I/O: Out-of-the-box configuration featuring 36 DC inputs and 24 robust relay outputs.
  • Advanced Motion Tracking: Features 4 high-speed encoder counter inputs operating up to 100 kHz for precise position tracking.
  • Modular Hardware Expansion: Supports up to 3 CP-series expansion units to scale system capacity up to 180 local I/O points.
  • Generous Memory Architecture: Features a 10K step program capacity paired with a 32K word Data Memory (DM) block.
  • Universal Compatibility: Programmed with industry-standard CX-Programmer software supporting structured text and ladder logic.

Applications

  • High-speed packaging and labeling machinery synchronization.
  • Distributed material handling systems and intelligent conveyor lines.
  • Multi-axis machine tool positioning and indexing.
  • Municipal pumping stations and specialized wastewater treatment systems.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification Values
Manufacturer Omron
Model Code CP1L-M60DR-D
Supply Voltage Range 20.4 to 26.4 VDC
Power Consumption 20 W maximum
Integrated Inputs 36 inputs (24 VDC, typical input current 4.1 mA)
Integrated Outputs 24 outputs (Relay contacts, 2 A max per point)
Program Capacity 10K steps
Data Memory Capacity 32K words (DM Area)
High-Speed Counters 4 axes (Single phase 100 kHz, differential phases 50 kHz)
Operating Temperature 0 to 55 degC
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 1.1 kg
Package Dimensions (Calculated) 160 mm x 125 mm x 95 mm

Connections and Interfaces

Terminal / Port Block Electrical & Interface Assignment
L+, L-, GR 24 VDC Power Supply connection terminals with Ground point
CIO 0 / CIO 1 Terminals Discrete 24 VDC inputs, including high-speed counter channels (0.00 to 0.03)
CIO 100 / CIO 101 Terminals Relay output contact groups (divided into 1-point and 4-point common groupings)
USB Port USB 2.0 B-type port for commissioning, programming, and local diagnostics

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The CP1L-M60DR-D operates strictly on DC power (24 VDC). If your system architecture utilizes standard utility lines, opt for the AC-powered sister unit, the CP1L-M60DR-A. Upgrading CPM1A or CPM2A installations to this platform requires careful evaluation of terminal block terminal positioning, but existing functional ladder structures can be imported into CX-Programmer using automated conversion tools.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Because this CPU integrates mechanical relay outputs, rapid cycle-rate switching will significantly shorten the operating life of the contacts. For applications requiring high-frequency pulse-width modulation (PWM) or rapid duty cycles, utilize transistor output models such as the CP1L-M60DT-D. Always use a suppression diode in parallel with external inductive DC loads to mitigate contact damage caused by inductive flyback voltage.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

The high-speed encoder input terminals are highly susceptible to electromagnetic interference. Route your physical encoder signal wiring away from high-power AC lines and variable frequency drive (VFD) output cables. Ground the cable shield exclusively at the controller-side Ground terminal (GR) to prevent ground loops that disrupt pulse count readings.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL SAFETY WARNING

Always isolate the auxiliary power feeding system before wiring the inputs or output circuits. Ensure that the polarity of the 24 VDC power supply to the L+ and L- terminals is verified prior to commissioning. Reverse voltage connections will cause severe hardware damage to the internal logic circuitry.

1

Mount the controller onto a standard 35 mm symmetric DIN rail. Ensure there is at least 50 mm of vertical clearance above and below the housing to facilitate sufficient thermal convection.

2

Connect the 24 VDC control power lines to the L+ and L- terminals using crimped bootlace ferrules. Fasten terminal screws to a maximum torque of 0.5 Nm.

3

Connect the Functional Ground (GR) terminal directly to a low-resistance copper grounding rod within your control cabinet to stabilize reference potentials.

Can I supply 120 VAC to power the CP1L-M60DR-D?

No. The CP1L-M60DR-D requires a filtered 24 VDC power supply. Supplying AC voltage directly to the terminal block will cause permanent damage. For 120/240 VAC installations, select the CP1L-M60DR-A model.

How many expansion modules can be added to the CP1L-M60DR-D?

This module supports up to three CP1W series expansion I/O or special function units, allowing you to scale the system configuration to a maximum of 180 total I/O points.

Does this controller support Ethernet communications?

The CP1L-M60DR-D has a built-in USB peripheral port but does not feature native Ethernet. You can implement Ethernet communication by installing a CP1W-CIF41 Ethernet Option Board into one of the CPU's available option slots.

What is the maximum output switching current for the relay contacts?

The integrated relays support a maximum resistive switching current of 2 A per output point, and up to 4 A combined per common line, operating under 250 VAC or 30 VDC.

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our professional technical warranty.

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