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You can verify the pattern elapsing time in the “pattern elapsing time” parame-
ter (level 0 mode). During repeated execution of patterns or run all execution, the
program is counting for each pattern.
If the count exceeds the monitor range (99 hours:59 minutes or 99 minutes:59
seconds), “99.59” is displayed flashing.
During Hold, time counting is paused.
Executing Advance, the skipped step time is counted.
About Pattern
Elapsing Time
4.6 Program output
E5EK
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4.6 Program output
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The E5EK-T outputs the following signals according to how far the
program has elapsed:
Time signal 1/2
Program end
Stage output
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These functions can be used only when they have been assigned as out-
puts.
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Two types of time signals can be set to each pattern.
Time signal output
ON time
OFF time
Time
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There are two timers for time signals: ON time timer and OFF time
timer. These times are counted from the beginning of the step.
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Output is ON from the ON time elapsed point up to the OFF time
elapsed point.
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Set the step at which to output the time signal in the “time signal 1/2
enabled step” parameter (program mode). (Default is “0: step 0.”)
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Set the ON/OFF timing in the “time signal 1/2 ON time” and “time
signal OFF time” parameters (program mode).
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When the OFF time is set shorter than the ON time, output is ON
until a reset from the ON time elapsed point onwards or at start of
the next pattern.
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Output does not turn ON when ON and OFF times are set the same.
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When step advance is executed during execution of the time signal
enabled step, the controller judges that the time equivalent to the en-
abled step has elapsed. For example, in the above figure, output is ON
from the start of the following step up to the OFF time elapsed point.
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Time signal
F
About ON
conditions
Summary of Contents for E5EK
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