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CP1L-E With Embedded Ethernet

The CP1L-E connects seamlessly to the Internet, providing remote access, monitoring and data logging that can reduce an end-user’s technical support costs and provide faster diagnostic response.

Omron Automation and Safety (Hoffman Estates, IL) introduces the CP1L-E. It connects seamlessly to the Internet, providing remote access, monitoring and data logging that can reduce an end-user’s technical support costs and provide faster diagnostic response.

Its embedded Ethernet port with socket services (typically available only in larger, modular PLCs) enables OEMs to adopt whatever protocol their application requires, including UDP, TCP, Modbus TCP and the Omron FINS Ethernet protocol for simple connection to other Omron PLCs and HMIs.

The CP1L-E’s Automatic-Connect function saves valuable set-up and programming time. There are currently three Ethernet-enabled versions of the CP1L-E available, offering 20, 30 or 40 I/O points (expandable to 160 I/O points). These models include two embedded 1-10V analog inputs – if more analog I/O is required, the unit can be expanded with modules to add two additional inputs and outputs.

For more information, visit www.omron247.com.