INST.No.INE-868G [DB600] General Instruction Manual
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Event mode
In addition to the alarm event output such as higher/lower limit alarm, output can be made when the timer
function or instrument is in abnormal condition, or depending on the operating condition. Assign the events
to the event output terminals.
When "Event No. (MODE4)" is set to No. 1 to 4, assignment is available for both the alarm and status
events.
When event No. 5 to 9 is set, assignment is only available for status event.
See the section 6-3 for the alarm event type and 6-4 for the status event.
Whether or not specifications are with alarm event output or status event output, event No.1 to 9 can be
set.
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Event extension function
The event extension function can be set when "Event No. (MODE4)" is set to No. 1 to 4, and "Event mode
(MODE4)" is set to alarm event (excluding heater alarm/timer alarm/FAIL alarm).
Event standby
The event standby operation does not make an immediate output in an event activation status. Once out
of the event activation range, the event output becomes effective.
The event standby operation is performed in the following situations.
• Constant value operation
On power ON, when changing executing SV value or event value, switching execution No. selection
for constant value operation or alarm event mode (type), or switching READY to RUN.
However, it will not be in standby, if it is switched from communication (including digital remote)*.
• Program operation
When switching from RESET to RUN and executing ADVANCE (stepping).
*To reset event standby and event keep by communication, carry out the alarm event reset (reference
number: 40030).
For detail setting of commination, refer to "Communication Interface" instruction manual.