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3.8 List of Input/Output Signals From/To the Programmable controller CPU
The QD51 (-R24)'s input/output signals are explained.
The following I/O signal assignment is based on the case where the start I/O No. of the
QD51 (-R24) is "0000" (installed to slot 0 of the main base unit).
Device X is an input signal from the QD51 (-R24) to a programmable controller CPU.
Device Y is an output signal from the programmable controller CPU to the QD51
(-R24).
The input/output signal list for the programmable controller CPU is shown in the
following table.
Device No.
Signal Content
Reference Section Device No.
Signal Content
Reference Section
X00
Y00
X01
Y01
X02
Y02
X03
Y03
X04
Y04
X05
Y05
X06
Y06
X07
Y07
X08
Y08
X09
Y09
X0A
General input
Section 3.8.1 (1)
Y0A
X0B
1
Multitask execution start signal
Section 3.8.1 (2)
Y0B
X0C
Multitask execution interrupt signal
Section 3.8.1 (3)
Y0C
X0D
2
QD51 (-R24) system down signal
Section 3.8.1 (4)
Y0D
X0E
QD51 (-R24) operating status signal
Section 3.8.1 (5)
Y0E
X0F Use
prohibited
Y0F
X10
Y10
General Output
Section 3.8.2 (1)
X11
Y11
BASIC Task 1
X12
Y12
General output/
Start Task No. Designation
signal
BASIC Task 2
Section 3.8.2 (2)
X13
Y13
X14
Y14
X15
Y15
X16
Y16
X17
Y17
X18
Y18
General Output
Section 3.8.2 (1)
X19
Y19
Task Start Signal
Section 3.8.2 (3)
X1A
Y1A
Reset Request Signal
Section 3.8.2 (4)
X1B
Y1B
X1C
Y1C
X1D
Y1D
X1E
General input
Section 3.8.1 (1)
Y1E
X1F Use
prohibited
Y1F
Use Prohibited
1 The multitask execution start signal (X0B) is a signal that announces whether
access to the QD51 (-R24) by the programmable controller CPU is possible or
not. Use it as the system program interlock signal. (It goes ON when a BASIC
program is run.)
2 If the QD51 (-R24) system down signal (X0D) goes ON, start up the
programmable controller CPU again. (Power supply reset, CPU module, QD51
reset)
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