6.1 I/O Signal Allocations
6.1.1 Input Signal Allocations
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6.1
I/O Signal Allocations
Functions are allocated to the pins on the I/O signal connector (CN1) in advance. You can
change the allocations and the polarity for some of the connector pins. Function allocations
and polarity settings are made with parameters.
This section describes the I/O signal allocations.
6.1.1
Input Signal Allocations
The input signals that you can allocate to the pins on the I/O signal connector (CN1) and the
related parameters are given in the following table.
Relationship between Parameter Settings, Allocated Pins, and Polari-
ties
The following table shows the relationship between the input signal parameter settings, the
pins on the I/O signal connector (CN1), and polarities.
•
If you change the default polarity settings for the P-OT (Forward Drive Prohibit) or N-OT
(Reverse Drive Prohibit) signal, the overtravel function will not operate if there are signal line dis-
connections or other problems. If you must change the polarity of one of these signals, verify
operation and make sure that no safety problems will exist.
•
If you allocate two or more signals to the same input circuit, a logical OR of the inputs will be
used and all of the allocated signals will operate accordingly. This may result in unexpected
operation.
Input Signal
Input Signal Name
Parameter
P-OT
Forward Drive Prohibit
Pn50A (250A hex) = n.X
N-OT
Reverse Drive Prohibit
Pn50B (250B hex) = n.
X
/P-CL
Forward External Torque Limit
Pn50B (250B hex) = n.
X
/N-CL
Reverse External Torque Limit
Pn50B (250B hex) = n.X
/Probe1
Probe 1 Latch Input
Pn511 (2511 hex) = n.
X
/Probe2
Probe 2 Latch Input
Pn511 (2511 hex) = n.
X
/Home
/Home Input
Pn511 (2511 hex) = n.X
FSTP
Forced Stop
Pn516 (2516 hex) = n.
X
Parameter
Setting
Pin No.
Description
0
13
A reverse signal (a signal with “/” before the signal abbreviation, such as the /
P-CL signal) is active when the contacts are ON (closed).
A signal that does not have “/” before the signal abbreviation (such as the P-
OT signal) is active when the contacts are OFF (open).
1
7
2
8
3
9
4
10
5
11
6
12
7
–
The input signal is not allocated to a connector pin and it is always active.
If the signal is processed on a signal edge, then it is always inactive.
8
–
The input signal is not allocated to a connector pin and it is always inactive.
Set the parameter to 8 if the signal is not used.
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