*1 Do not apply a voltage higher than 600 V to the terminal block when performing withstand voltage test on this Unit.
Otherwise, internal elements may deteriorate.
*2 Input signal ranges can be set for each input.
*3 Voltage input or current input are chosen by using the voltage/current switch at the back of the terminal block.
*4 To use a current input, connect the positive current input terminal and positive voltage input terminal with the enclosed
short bar.
*5 The Analog Input Unit must be operated according to the input specifications provided here. Operating the Unit outside
these specifications will cause the Unit to malfunction.
*6 The resolution can be set to 8,000 and the conversion period to 250 μs in the setting. There is only one setting for both
of these, i.e., they are both enabled or disabled together.
*7 The accuracy is given for full scale. For example, an accuracy of ±0.2% means a maximum error of ±8 (BCD) at a
resolution of 4,000.
For the CJ1W-AD041-V1/ AD081-V1, the default setting is adjusted for voltage input. To use current input, perform the
offset and gain adjustments as required.
*8 For the CJ1W-AD041-V1/ AD081-V1, 23±2°C.
*9 The A/D conversion period is the time required from when the Analog Input Unit receives the analog signal until it
stores the converted value in internal memory. It takes at least one cycle for the converted data to be stored in the
CPU Unit. (The direct conversion function of the CJ1W-AD042 is can be used to input data immediately to the CPU
Unit.)
*10 Line disconnection detection is supported only when the range is set to 1 to 5 V or 4 to 20 mA. If there is no input
signal when the 1 to 5 V or 4 to 20 mA range is set, the Line Disconnection Flag will turn ON.