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6.11 Mo
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tput forced on
/off
Figure 6.37 shows the input/output operation when a forced on/off operation is performed.
(2) Specifications
(a) CPU module status where input/output can forcibly be turned on/off
Forced on/off can be registered regardless of the operating status (RUN/STOP) of the CPU module.
Note, however, that only input can be forcibly turned on/off during a stop error.
The CPU module outputs on/off data only to Y device.
When the systems are switched in the redundant system, the new control system CPU module continues the forced on/off
operation using the data registered in the old control system CPU module.
(b) Registerable devices
Forced on/of can be registered as many as the number of I/O device points in the CPU module.
(c) Target input/output
The following input/output are targeted for a forced on/off operation.
• Input (X) and output (Y) of modules mounted on the base unit
• Input (X) and output (Y) of the CPU module to be refreshed from LX/LY of a CC-Link IE Controller Network
or MELSECNET/H module
• Input (X) and output (Y) of the CPU module to be refreshed from RX/RY of a CC-Link module
When forcibly turning on/off the devices outside the above refresh ranges (for example, empty slots), only
input/output in the CPU module device memory are turned on/off and the results are not output externally.
Figure 6.37 Input/output operation when a forced on/off operation is performed
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XO
Y10
Y10
Y11
M1
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Y10 device forced off
X0 device forced off
Y10 output
(off)
X0 input
(on)
External input is
forcibly turned off.
On the ladder block, Y10 appears to be on even
though a forced off operation is performed.
Output forced on/off operation
Input forced on/off operation
Output refresh
Input refresh
Program execution
External output
(Y10 off)
External input
(X0 on)