Chapter 3 Switch
3-8
[
Lamp Memory]
•
In the case of [
Lamp Memory]
When the switch is pressed, the lamp lights up automatically. When it is
released, it goes off. The lamp turns the ON color when it is pressed; and
turns the OFF color when it is released.
•
[In the case of [
Lamp Memory]
The settings for [Lamp Memory] become active. The lamp lights up (in ON
color) automatically and goes off (in OFF color) according to the ON/OFF
status of [Lamp Memory]. For 3-notch switch parts, the lamp in the switch
can be changed in three patterns of OFF
→
ON
→
P3 (pattern 3).Likewise, it
is possible to show the lamp in the switch in eight patterns.
* Depending on the number of notches of the part, the available number of bits
vary. (Refer to page 4-3.)
[Output Action]
This item becomes valid when [
Output Memory] is checked. Select the
write operation to the output memory. Select from [Momentary (Momentary
W)], [Set], [Reset] and [Alternate].
•
Switch output action list
•
[Momentary] and [Momentary W]
The switch works in the same way for both settings. However, the
processing method is different depending on the memory type.
For parts of three to eight patterns, the external command must be used (that
is, the [Lamp Memory] box must be checked).
When the PLC memory is used for [Lamp Memory], set up consecutive addresses for
high-speed processing.
Switch Action
Output Processing
Set
When the switch is pressed, the specified bit is set (ON).
(Remains ON if the switch is released)
Reset
When the switch is pressed, the specified bit is reset (OFF).
(Remains OFF if the switch is released)
Momentary
Momentary W
When the switch is held down, the specified bit is set (ON),
and when it is released, it is reset (OFF).
(Remains ON while the switch is held down)
Alternate
Each time the switch is pressed, the specified bit is alternately
set (ON) and reset (OFF).
Summary of Contents for Monitouch V Series
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