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6.11 Monitor Function
6.11.3 Forced ON/OFF for external I/O
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(e) Forced ON/OFF timing of external I/O
Table6.20 shows the forced ON/OFF timing of external I/O.
(f) Number of registerable devices
Note17
The number of devices can be registered for forced ON/OFF is 32 in total.
(g) When output Y contact is used in sequence program
Sequence program operations take precedence when used with an output Y
contact.
Table6.20 Forced ON/OFF timing
Refresh area
Input
Output
I/O modules on the base
unit (X, Y)
• During END processing (input
refresh)
• During execution of the COM
instruction (input refresh)
• During execution of instructions
using direct access inputs (DX)
(LD, LDI, AND, ANI, OR, ORI,
LDP, LDF, ANDP, ANDF, ORP,
ORF)
• During execution of the RFS or
MTR instruction
• During execution of instructions
used for a system interrupt
• (UDCNT1, UDCNT2, SPD)
• During END processing (output
refresh)
• During execution of the COM
instruction (output refresh)
• During execution of instructions
using direct access outputs
(DY) (OUT, SET, DELTA, RST,
PLS, PLF, FF, LDF, MC)
• During execution of the RFS or
MTR instruction
• During execution of instructions
used for a system interrupt
• (PLSY, PWM)
I/O of CPU module to be
refreshed from LX, LY of
CC-Link IE controller
network or MELSECNET/H
• During END processing (CC-Link IE controller network or
MELSECNET/H refresh)
• During execution of the COM instruction
• During execution of the ZCOM instruction
I/O of CPU module to be
refreshed from RX, RY of
CC-Link
• During END processing (auto refresh)
• During execution of the COM instruction (auto refresh)
• During execution of the ZCOM instruction (auto refresh)
Note17
Basic
Note6.16
The Basic model QCPU does not support the forced ON/OFF registration operation from the
Forced input output registration/cancellation screen (
The Basic model QCPU can forcibly turns ON/OFF external I/O only by executing a device test in
GX Developer.
Basic