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Detailed Description of the Module
I/O Signals for the Programmable Controller CPU
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3.3
I/O Signals for the Programmable Controller CPU
3.3.1
List of I/O signals
Note that the I/O numbers (X/Y) shown in this section and thereafter depend on the mounting posi-
tion resp. on the start I/O number or head address of the ME3CAN1-L. This head address has to be
added to the shown I/O numbers.
For example, if the ME3CAN1-L occupies the range from X/Y040 to X/Y05F the head address is X/Y040.
However the least significant digit is omitted and the head address "n" in this case reads as "4". The "mod-
ule ready" input (Xn0) will be X40 and the "EMCY message available" signal (X(n+1)1) will be X51.
Signal direction CPU Module
ME3CAN1-L
Signal direction CPU Module
ME3CAN1-L
Device No. (Input)
Signal name
Device No. (Output) Signal name
Xn0
Module ready
Yn0
Use prohibited
Xn1
Data exchange completed
Yn1
Data exchange request
Xn2
Module restart completed
Yn2
Module restart
Xn3
Module in Layer 2 online mode
(Layer 2 modes only)
Yn3
Layer 2 online mode request
(Layer 2 modes only)
Xn4
Message transmit trigger completed
(Layer 2 modes only)
Yn4
Message transmit trigger request
(Layer 2 modes only)
Xn5
Use prohibited
Yn5
Use prohibited
Xn6
Yn6
Xn7
Yn7
Xn8
Yn8
Xn9
Yn9
XnA
YnA
XnB
YnB
XnC
YnC
XnD
YnD
XnE
YnE
XnF
ME3CAN1-L error
YnF
ME3CAN1-L error clear request
X(n+1)0
NMT Error Control failure available
(CANopen
mode only)
Y(n+1)0
NMT Error Control failure clear
request (CANopen
mode only)
X(n+1)1
EMCY message available
(CANopen
mode only)
Y(n+1)1
EMCY message area clear request
(CANopen
mode only)
X(n+1)2
Time stamp setting completed
(CANopen
mode only)
Y(n+1)2
Time stamp set request
(CANopen
mode only)
X(n+1)3
Time stamp information is available in
buffer memory (CANopen
mode
only)
Y(n+1)3
Time stamp read request
(CANopen
mode only)
X(n+1)4
Use prohibited
Y(n+1)4
Use prohibited
X(n+1)5
Y(n+1)5
X(n+1)6
Y(n+1)6
X(n+1)7
Command execution completed
Y(n+1)7
Command execution request
X(n+1)8
Use prohibited
Y(n+1)8
Use prohibited
X(n+1)9
Y(n+1)9
X(n+1)A
Y(n+1)A
X(n+1)B
Y(n+1)B
X(n+1)C
Y(n+1)C
X(n+1)D
Y(n+1)D
X(n+1)E
Y(n+1)E
X(n+1)F
Save configuration / restore factory
default completed
Y(n+1)F
Save configuration / restore factory
default configuration request
Tab. 3-5:
I/O signals of the ME3CAN1-L
NOTE
The "Use prohibited" signals cannot be used by the user since they are for system use only.
If these are turned ON/OFF by the sequence program, the performance of the CANopen
module
cannot be guaranteed.
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