16-12
PC Function
16
Final calcu-
lation result
terminals
AN0 to
AN15
When the final numerical calculation results AN0 to AN15 are OK,
these terminals are turned ON. If any of the results are NG, they
are turned OFF.
(See item 3-2 [4] for details about the final numerical calculation.)
Kind of
input signal
External input
terminals
Timer
terminals
Counter
terminals
TM0 to TM7
CN0
to
CN7
Function
Data
memory No.
X0 to X7
The external input terminals X0 to X7 can be assigned.
Output
terminals
Y0
to
Y15
They can be used as auxiliary relays for the external output
terminals Y0 to Y15.
When any of the timer instructions TM0 to TM7 causes a time-out,
the corresponding terminal is turned ON. When a timer instruction
input is switched OFF, the terminal is turned OFF.
When any of the counter instructions CN0 to CN7 counts out, the
corresponding terminal is turned ON. When any of the counter
reset relays C120 to C127 for the respective counters is turned
ON, the corresponding terminal is turned OFF.
- See page 16-8 for details about the auxiliary relays C000 to C127.
Ladder circuit cursor
1
2
2
3
[PAGE0]
INPUT0
LOGIC
INPUT1
LOGIC
INPUT2
LOGIC
INPUT3
LOGIC
1
0
2
3
4
5
6
7
OUT
[FINAL OUTPUT COND]
1
PAGE NO.
0(0~7) NO YES
2
SET POSITION
MOVE
3
INPUT SIGNAL
AUX-RLY C000(0~127) EXT-INP X0(0~7)
TMR TM0(0~7)
CNTR CN0(0~7)
AN00(0~15)
OUT Y00(0~15)
4
LOGIC SYMBOL
DEL
5
OUTPUT SIGNAL OUT Y00(0~15)
AUX-RLY C000(0~127)
TMR TM0(0~7)
SET-VL000(000~999)
CNTR CN0(0~7)
SET-VL000(000~999)
DEL
OPS-MENU RETURN LOCK
(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.
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