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5.1.2 Signal Assignment Table for Respective PIO Patterns
The same signal may be assigned to a different pin number depending on the PIO pattern. Therefore,
when creating a PLC sequence or wiring the signals, refer to this table to ensure each signal is assigned
correctly.
When “4: [Teaching]” is selected, the meaning of each pin number will vary depending on the mode.
Accordingly, also pay due attention to when mode switching will occur.
Parameter No. 25 setting
Pin
No.
Category Wire
color
0 1 2 3 4
1A +24V
Upper stage
Brown - 1
P24
2A
0V
Red - 1
N
3A
Orange
-
1
CSTR PC1 PC1 PC1 PC1
4A
Yellow
-
1
PC1 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2
5A
Green
-
1
PC2 PC4 PC4 PC4 PC4
6A
Blue
-
1
PC4 PC8 PC8 PC8 PC8
7A
Purple - 1
PC8
-
PC16
-
MODE
8A
Gray - 1
-
*STP
PC32
*STP
*STP/JOG +
9A
White - 1
-
CSTR
CSTR
CSTR
CSTR/PWRT
10A
Black
-
1
*STP HOME HOME HOME HOME
11A
Brown - 2
-
SON
*STP
SON
SON
12A
Input
Red - 2
-
RES
RES
RES
RES/JOG –
13A
Orange - 2
(Not used)
1B
Lower
stage
Yellow - 2
(Not used)
2B
Green - 2
(Not used)
3B
Blue
-
2
PM1 PM1 PM1 PM1 PM1
4B
Purple
-
2
PM2 PM2 PM2 PM2 PM2
5B
Gray
-
2
PM4 PM4 PM4 PM4 PM4
6B
White
-
2
PM8 PM8 PM8 PM8 PM8
7B
Black - 2
PEND
ZONE1
PM16
ZONE1
MODES
8B
Brown - 3
HEND
MOVE
PM32
ZONE2
MOVE
9B
Red - 3
ZONE1
PEND
PEND
PEND
PEND/WEND
10B
Orange
-
3
*ALM HEND HEND HEND HEND
11B
Yellow - 3
*EMGS
12B
Green - 3
-
SRDY
MOVE
SRDY
SRDY
13B
Output
Blue
-
3
- *ALM *ALM *ALM *ALM
Note:
(1) The signals indicated by * in the table (*ALM, *STP and *EMGS) are based on the negative
logic, meaning that they remain ON in normal conditions of use.
(2) Insulate the pins indicated “Not used” (13A, 1B and 2B) without connecting anything.
(3) The NPN and PNP specifications use the same power line configuration, so there is no need to
reverse the power signal assignments for a PNP controller.
(4) *EMGS (emergency-stop state) assigned to pin No. 11B is enabled on a “built-in cutoff relay”
controller.