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Omron CP1L-M60DT1-D CP1L Series PLC CPU Module

Omron CP1L-M60DT1-D CP1L Series PLC CPU Module

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  • Manufacturer: Omron

  • Product No.: CP1L-M60DT1-D

  • Country of origin:Japan

  • Product Type: PLC CPU Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 3000g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Engineered for high-density machine control applications, the Omron CP1L-M60DT1-D micro-PLC delivers precise multi-axis positioning and structured programming capability in a space-saving footprint. Incorporating 60 built-in I/O points, this controller manages complex automation tasks with a dedicated 10K-step memory capacity. The architecture features integrated high-speed counters and pulse outputs, making it highly effective for packaging, material handling, and custom manufacturing machinery requiring reliable transistor-driven actuation.

Features

  • High-Density I/O: Configured with 36 input points and 24 output points for extensive field device integration.
  • Sourcing Transistor Outputs: Optimized for safe, reliable switching of external DC loads and pilot devices.
  • Multi-Axis Positioning: Features four 100 kHz high-speed counters and two 100 kHz pulse outputs for high-precision motion profiles.
  • USB Programming Port: Built-in peripheral port allows direct programming, diagnostics, and monitoring without auxiliary adapters.
  • Modular Scalability: Supports expansion via CP1W series expansion I/O and communication option boards.

Applications

  • High-speed labeling and packaging machinery.
  • Multi-axis conveyor sorting and product routing.
  • Automated assembly and test bench fixtures.
  • Pumping station control and fluid distribution loops.

Technical Specifications

Manufacturer Omron
Model Number CP1L-M60DT1-D
Controller Series CP1L Series
Power Supply 24 VDC
Total Points 60 I/O Points
Digital Inputs 36 Inputs (24 VDC)
Digital Outputs 24 Outputs (Transistor, Sourcing)
Program Memory 10K Steps
High-Speed Counters 4 Axes (100 kHz)
Pulse Outputs 2 Axes (100 kHz)
Shipping Weight 3.00 kg

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The CP1L-M60DT1-D uses the exact same base code structure as other CP1L units, allowing seamless migration of CX-Programmer files. If legacy systems use CP1L-M60DT-D (sinking outputs), note that swapping to the "T1" sourcing model requires rewiring the common output terminal connections from ground to +24 VDC reference to protect external load coils and actuators.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Sourcing transistor outputs must not exceed 0.3 A per point, and aggregate current per common circuit must remain under physical limits specified in the manual. Switching high-inductance solenoid valves without external clamping diodes can result in premature degradation of the internal output transistors due to back-EMF spikes.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

Always ensure that the 24 VDC power supply to the CPU has sufficient bulk capacitance to handle the dynamic inrush current during startup. For reliable high-speed positioning, route the encoder signal wires in a dedicated, grounded metallic conduit separate from motor power lines to eliminate signal crosstalk.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING

Isolate all power sources feeding the control cabinet prior to mounting or wiring the PLC. Verify that the system's DC power bus has fully discharged to 0V. Failure to strictly follow electrical safety lockout procedures can result in severe equipment damage, electrical shock, or physical injury.

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Mount the CP1L controller to a clean, vibration-free 35mm DIN rail inside a protective NEMA or IP54-rated metal enclosure. Ensure minimum clearances of 50mm above and below the unit for proper heat dissipation.
2
Connect the functional ground terminal to a low-impedance copper ground bus (less than 100 ohms resistance) to stabilize the high-speed counter filters and internal processing circuitry.
3
Wire the 24 VDC power inputs to the designated power terminals, verifying correct polarity before applying power to prevent internal fuse trip events.
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What is the primary programming environment for this CP1L series CPU?

The CP1L-M60DT1-D is programmed using CX-Programmer, which is part of Omron's CX-One integrated software suite.

Does this model have sourcing or sinking transistor outputs?

This model is equipped with sourcing transistor outputs, meaning they switch the positive DC voltage reference to the external load.

Is a backup battery required to retain the user program?

No, the user program and system parameter data are written to non-volatile flash memory. However, an optional battery (CP1W-DAM01) is required to maintain the real-time clock and RAM data over long periods of power loss.

What is the maximum expansion capacity of the CP1L-M60DT1-D?

This CPU supports the addition of up to 3 local CP1W expansion I/O units, allowing a higher overall physical point count for complex applications.

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