10-9
PC Function
10
[RESULTS OUTPUT]
(TYPE00)
1
PAGE.NO. (0~7) REG.NO YES
2
SET POSITION
MOVE
3
INPUT SIGNAL
AUXRLY C112(0~127) EXT-INP X0(0~6)
TMR TM0(0~7) CNT CN0(0~7)
AN00(0~15) OUT Y00(0~15)
4
LOGICAL SYMBOL
5
OUTPUT SIGNAL
OUT Y00(0~15) AUXRLY C000(0~127)
TMR TM0(0~7) SET-VL000(000~999)
CNT CN0(0~7) SET-VL000(000~999)
DEL.
6
UPPER MENU
[PAGE0]
INPUT0
LOGIC
INPUT1
LOGIC
INPUT2
LOGIC
INPUT3
LOGIC
1
0
2
3
4
5
6
7
OUT
DEL.
2
1
2
3
Ladder circuit cursor
Continued on the following page
From the preceding page
1
0
2
3
4
5
6
7
Output
Input 0
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Page 0
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
A ladder circuit can be created on each page from 0 to 7 consisting of 4 rows, each of which has
8 terminals and 1 output relay. Therefore, a ladder circuit can be created that consist of 32 rows
in all (one row contains 8 terminals and 1 output relay).
Calculations will be carried out in the order of the page numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.
(2) Ladder circuit creation 1 (setting input signals)
1. Move the cursor to item
2
SET POSITION with the up and down keys, and press the SET key.
- The ladder circuit cursor can be moved with the up, down, left and right keys. Move the cursor
to the position where you want to place an input terminal, and press the SET key.
2. Move the cursor to item
3
INPUT SIGNAL with the up and down keys, and press the SET key.
- Set the kind of input signal and its number.
- After moving the cursor to the kind of input signal you want, select a number with the up and
down keys, and press the ESC key.