In the field of industrial safety control, the OMRON NE1A series safety network controller is widely used in applications that require SIL 3 (IEC 61508) and PLe/safety category 4 (EN ISO 13849-1) due to its high integration, flexible I/O configuration, and ability to support DeviceNet Safety and EtherNet/IP communication. This series covers models such as NE1A SCPU01 (V1), NE1A SCPU02, as well as NE1A SCPU01 EIP and NE1A SCPU02 EIP that support EtherNet/IP. As equipment ages or undergoes functional upgrades, engineers often face challenges such as on-site fault diagnosis, unit replacement, and firmware/configuration migration. This article is based on the official operating manual and systematically explains the hardware characteristics, unit version differences, typical fault code interpretation, safety I/O configuration points, and complete replacement process of the NE1A series controller, helping maintenance personnel quickly recover and optimize the safety system.
Identification of NE1A series models and unit versions
The NE1A series controllers are similar in appearance, but the internal unit version determines the set of features supported. Correctly identifying unit versions is a prerequisite for selecting, replacing, and downloading configurations using Network Configurator.
Pre Ver. 1.0: Only NE1A SCPU01 (without suffix) belongs to this version. The maximum number of logical function blocks is 128, the number of secure master station connections is 16, and it does not support saving non fatal error history or EtherNet/IP.
Ver. 1.0: NE1A-SCPU01-V1 and NE1A-SCPU02 (Unit Version 1.0) have added RS triggers Muting、 Enable switch, counter, comparator and other functional blocks, and support local I/O status for user programming, error history saving, etc.
Ver. 2.0: NE1A-SCPU01-V1 and NE1A-SCPU02 (Unit Version 2.0) further add program execution delay function (waiting for safe I/O communication to be established before executing logic), and support off link connections and other functions.
EtherNet/IP models: NE1A SCPU01 EIP and NE1A SCPU02 EIP (unit version 1.0 or 1.1) additionally support EtherNet/IP standard I/O communication (as the target), message communication, routing, and UDP/IP message communication (unit version 1.1 and above).
Unit version viewing method:
The "Ver." mark on the product label (such as Ver.1.0, Ver.2.0).
After connecting using the Network Configurator, view the Revision information in the device properties dialog box.
The accompanying unit version label can be pasted on the front of the controller for differentiation.
Important notice: There are strict restrictions on downloading configuration data between different unit versions. For example, the configuration of Pre Ver. 1.0 cannot be directly downloaded to the controller of Ver. 1.0, and the "Change Device Type" function of the Network Configurator needs to be used for conversion. After executing the conversion, all newly added functional parameters will be set to default values and must be reconfigured.
Key points for hardware installation and terminal wiring
The NE1A series adopts DIN rail installation (compliant with IEC 60715) and must use PFP-M terminal boards to prevent vibration detachment. During installation, it is necessary to ensure a heat dissipation space of at least 50mm up and down, and at least 5mm left and right.
Power terminal:
V0/G0: Internal logic circuit power supply (24 VDC, -15%/+10%), must use an isolated power supply that meets Class 2 or voltage/current limiting requirements.
V1/G1 (or G): Provides power to external input devices and test outputs (T0-T3 or T0-T7).
V2/G2 (or G): Provides power for the safety output (OUT0-OUT7).
Note: The G terminals of NE1A SCPU02 and EtherNet/IP models are shared (V1 and V2 are grounded together), while G1 and G2 of NE1A SCPU01 are independent.
Safe input (IN0-IN39):
Input type: Current In type (PNP), ON voltage ≥ 11 V, OFF voltage ≤ 5 V.
It can be set to "test pulse from test output" mode, used to detect connection line faults (short circuit to power supply, ground fault, etc.) with contact output devices (such as emergency stop buttons).
The dual channel mode can set equivalent or complementary inputs and monitor the Discrepancy Time (0-65530 ms).
Test output (T0-T7):
Each channel has a maximum current of 0.7 A, and the total simultaneous current limit is 1.4 A (NE1A SCPU01) or higher (NE1A SCPU02).
T3 (and T7) support current monitoring and can be used to output to the "mute indicator light" to detect wire breakage.
It can be set as "standard output" or "pulse test output".
Safe output (OUT0-OUT7):
PNP current source type, rated at 0.5 A/point.
Support dual channel mode: When any channel fails, both outputs are turned off (without the need for user program intervention).
If the "safety pulse output" is enabled, an OFF pulse with a width of about 580 μ s will be output for self checking when the output is ON. The input response time of the connected control device must be able to tolerate this pulse, otherwise it may cause misoperation.