There is no order of priority when inputting events and operating the keys. However,
because event input of run/stop or auto/manual must be carried out in either of the
physical ON/OFF states, parameters ultimately conform to event input even if an
attempt is made to switch the setting by key operation.
About the event in-
put and key opera-
tion
4.3 How to Use Option Functions
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4.3 How to Use Option Functions
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For details on the communications function, refer to Chapter 6 Using
the Communications Function.
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When using event input, add on the input unit (E53-CKB).
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You can choose from the following three event input functions:
Run/Stop
Auto/Manual
Multi-SP
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When selecting an option function, first determine whether or not the
multi-SP function is to be used. You can select two of the remaining
option functions only when the multi-SP function is not in use.
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When using the multi-SP function, set the “multi-SP function” parame-
ter (option mode) to “1: ON”. When using other functions, set this
parameter to “0: OFF”.
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When specifying event input other than the multi-SP function, specify
event input in the “event input assignmen 1” parameter (option mode).
The following table shows the relationship between parameter settings
and event input functions.
Setting
Function
ON : Stop
/OFF : Run
ON : Manual
/OFF : Auto
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When event input is set to “ON”, controller operation is stopped and the
“STOP” LED lights. The content of event input is reflected in the
“
run/
stop” parameter (level 0 mode).
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Run/Stop can be switched up to 100,000 times.
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When event input is set to “ON”, the controller is switched for manual
operation, and the “MANU” LED lights.
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Turn event input ON/OFF while the controller is ON.
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Auto/Manual can be switched up to 100,000 times.
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Event input
F
Input assign-
ments
0
1
Multi-SP function
Run/Stop
Auto/Manual
Multi-SP
F
Run/Stop
F
Auto/Manual