Reverse Symbol Notation
In this manual, the names of reverse signals (ones that are valid when low) are written
with a forward slash (/) before the signal name, as shown in the following example:
The notation for
is /BK.
Example
Parameter Notation
The following two types of notations are used for parameter digit places and settings.
Example
Pn000.0
Pn000.1
Pn000.2
Pn000.3
Digit 1
Digit 2
Digit 3
Digit 4
Notation Example for Pn000
Digit Notation
Set Value Notation
Meaning
Notation Method
Notation Method
Meaning
Indicates digit 1
of the parameter (Pn000).
Indicates digit 2
of the parameter (Pn000).
Indicates digit 3
of the parameter (Pn000).
Indicates digit 4
of the parameter (Pn000).
Indicates that digit 1 of the
parameter (Pn000) is x.
Indicates that digit 2 of the
parameter (Pn000) is x.
Indicates that digit 3 of the
parameter (Pn000) is x.
Indicates that digit 4 of the
parameter (Pn000) is x.
Pn000.0 = x
or n.
ooo
x
Pn000.1 = x
or n.
oo
x
o
Pn000.2 = x
or n.
o
x
oo
Pn000.3 = x
or n.x
ooo
Pn000 = n. 0 0 0 0
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Notation Used in this
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