4.20 Multi-function Input Terminal Control
Filter time constants and the type of multi-function input terminals can be configured to
improve the response of input terminals
Multi-function input
terminal On filter
Multi-function input
terminal Off filter
Multi-function input
terminal selection
Multi-function input
terminal status
* Displayed as on the keypad.
Multi-function Input Terminal Control Setting Details
Select whether or not to activate the time values set at In.85 and In.86. If
deactivated, the time values are set to the default values at In.85 and In.86.
If activated, the set time values at In.85 and In.86 are set to the
corresponding terminals.
B terminal status
(Normally Closed)
A terminal status
(Normally Open)
In.85 DI On
Delay, In.86 DI
Off Delay
If the input terminal’s state is not changed during the set time, when the
terminal receives an input, it is recognized as On or Off.
Select terminal contact types for each input terminal. The position of the
indicator light corresponds to the segment that is on as shown in the table
below. With the bottom segment on, it indicates that the terminal is
configured as a A terminal (Normally Open) contact. With the top segment
on, it indicates that the terminal is configured as a B terminal (Normally
Closed) contact. Terminals are numbered P1–P7, from right to left.
B terminal status
(Normally Closed)
A terminal status
(Normally Open)