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OVERVIEW
1.1 Features
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OVERVIEW
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SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION
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GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
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HARDWARE
SPECIFICATIONS OF
THE CPU MODULE
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POWER SUPPLY
MODULE
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BASE UNIT AND
EXTENSION CABLE
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MEMORY CARD AND
BATTERY
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CPU MODULE START-
UP PROCEDURES
(13)Supporting multiple CPU system
Note1.4
Note3
The Q series CPU module supports the multiple CPU system.
The multiple CPU system can be constructed in combination with CPU modules,
motion CPU(s), and PC CPU module(s).
For the details of the multiple CPU system, refer to the following:
QCPU User's Manual (Multiple CPU System)
(14)Supporting the redundant power supply system
The redundant power supply system can be created using a redundant base unit and
redundant power supply modules.
The system can continue operation even if one of the power supply modules fails,
since the other will supply the power.
(15)CPU module with built-in Ethernet port is selectable
A Q series CPU module that has a built-in Ethernet port can be selected.
For function details, refer to the following manual.
QCPU User's Manual (Function Explanation, Program Fundamentals)
Note3
Redundant
Note1.4
The Redundant CPU does not support the multiple CPU system.
Note1.4
Redundant
Applicable to some Universal model CPUs, which are the Q03UDECPU, Q04UDEHCPU,
Q06UDEHCPU, Q13UDEHCPU and Q26UDEHCPU only.
Note1.5
Universal
UD
Universal
UD
Note1.5