Chapter 5. FUNCTIONS
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Timed code event
This function is a combination of a code event and a time event. The set code value is
output at the set time. The number of settings that can be made in the first segment is
the same as the number of output points. For example, for a 3-point output up to three
settings can be made in the first segment.
Like a time event, a time within the time of the segment is valid and those that exceed
the value are ignored. When the program reaches the start time of the first segment or
a new segment, the set code value is 0 (all points off) until the set time of the time
event.
Segment
Set value
Code value
1 in event 3
Code value
2 in event 4
Code value
4 in event 5
Output code
1
2
5
4
3
Not set
5
3
Not set
6
0
OFF
ON ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
0
OFF,OFF,OFF
0,
0,
0
5
*1
3
OFF,OFF,OFF
0,
0,
0
0
*3
0
OFF,OFF,OFF
0 ,
0, 0
Set time
Not set
0.00 0.10
Not set
0.30
0.00
Time
0.10
0.30
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
3
*2
6
*4
Example: Setting a timed code with 3 output points in event 3
*1: ON,OFF,ON
1, 0,
1
*2: OFF,ON,ON
0,
1, 1
*3: OFF,OFF,OFF
0,
0, 0
*4: ON,ON,OFF
1, 1, 0
The table below shows the output state when a value of 5 is set in segment 2 and set to start at the
beginning of the segment, a value of 3 is set to occur 0:10 after the start of segment 2 and a value
of 4 is set to occur 0:30 after the start of segment 4.
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