SmartAXIS Touch User's Manual
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1 Control Function Actions
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Control Func
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Executing and Stopping Ladder Programs or FBD Programs
This section describes operations to start and stop the Touch.
The ladder program or FBD program is executed (RUN) and stopped (STOP) by using the Touch operations, or by
external input with the stop input and reset input functions.
For details on stop input settings, refer to Chapter 3 “4.2 Stop Input” on page 3-48.
For details on reset input settings, refer to Chapter 3 “4.3 Reset Input” on page 3-49.
Switching from RUN to STOP is executed by END process of the ladder program or Scan End process of the FBD
program, and the following functions are stopped.
• For outputs during STOP, keep or clear can be selected by special internal relay M8025 (Maintain Outputs While
Ladder Program Operation Stopped). For details on M8025 (Maintain Outputs While Ladder Program Operation
Stopped), refer to Chapter 27 “Special Internal Relay (M)” on page 27-5.
• The current values of timer instructions and timer FB are reset. For details, refer to the follows:
- Ladder program: Timer instruction
F
refer to "TML (1 Second Timer)" in Chapter 5 "Basic Instructions" - "TML (1-sec Timer)" in the "SmartAXIS
Ladder Programming Manual"
- FBD program: Timer FB
F
refer to Chapter 8 "The timer FB" in the "SmartAXIS FBD Programming Manual"
Also, when switching from STOP to RUN, device states are cleared or kept according to
Memory Backup
in
Function Settings
. For details, refer to Chapter 3 “4.6 Keep and Clear Control Devices” on page 3-53.
Make sure your safety before turning the Touch on and off. Incorrect operation may cause machine
damage or accidents.
Ladder program:
High-speed counter, User interrupt, Catch input, Timer interrupt
FBD program:
High-speed counter, Catch input
Summary of Contents for SmartAXIS Touch FT1A Series
Page 1: ...FT1A Series FT9Y B1390 4 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 22: ...Contents Preface 21 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 240: ...6 Using Library Screens 4 36 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 416: ...2 Multi State Lamps 8 26 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 558: ...9 Calendar 9 142 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 668: ...6 Timer 11 52 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 754: ...4 Using Data and Detected Alarms 13 34 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 792: ...4 Using the Data 14 38 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 810: ...4 Using the Data 15 18 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 870: ...3 Text Manager 19 16 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 924: ...6 Important Notes 20 54 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 1036: ...5 User Communication 22 74 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 1092: ...2 Monitoring on the Touch 24 26 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 1142: ...2 Word Devices 27 18 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 1186: ...2 Analog Cartridge 29 34 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...
Page 1194: ...3 Handling Problems 30 8 SmartAXIS Touch User s Manual ...