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CHAPTER 4 APPLIED OPERATION
E5EK
4--22
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There is no order of priority in event input, key operations and com-
munications command setup. However, remote/local, auto/manual,
hold/hold cancel or pattern selection be set to either of ON or OFF. So,
parameters will always follow event input even if you try to switch
settings by key operation and communications commands.
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Program operation is stopped (reset) at the rising (ON
→
ON) edge of
the event input signal, and the RST LED lights. Program operation is
started (run) at the falling (ON
→
OFF) edge of the event input signal.
•
When event input is set to “ON”, the controller is switched to manual
operation, and the “MANU” LED lights.
•
This function is enabled only during program operation.
•
The program is paused (Hold) when the event input is ON, and the
“HOLD” LED lights. Holds continue until the state of the event input
changes to OFF.
•
This function is enabled only during program operation.
•
Program steps are advanced at the rising (OFF
→
ON) edge of the
event input signal. Accordingly, be sure to set event input OFF before
you use this function.
•
This function is enabled only when the program is reset.
•
Patterns are selected using a combination of pattern select 0 and 1.
•
Pattern select 0 and 1 inputs that are not assigned are normally
treated as OFF. For example, when only pattern select 1 is assigned,
pattern select inputs 0 and 1 are treated as OFF, so patterns 0 and 1
are patterns targeted for switching.
Symbol
Parameter Name: Mode
Description
:
Event input assignments 1 to 2: Option
Event input functions
:
:
to
J
Detailed
description of
input functions
F
Run/Reset
Reset
Run
F
Auto/Manual
F
Hold/Hold cancel
F
Advance
Advance
F
Pattern select
Parameters
Summary of Contents for E5EK
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Page 24: ...CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 14...
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