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4.3 Remote Operation Function
4.3.2 Remote PAUSE
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4.3.2 Remote PAUSE
For the remote PAUSE from a programmable controller CPU, refer to the manual for the
programmable controller CPU.
(1) What is remote PAUSE?
The remote PAUSE is a control from the user program or development environment
(personal computer), by which the C Controller module can be placed in the PAUSE
status with its RUN/STOP/MODE switch set to RUN.
(a) What is the PAUSE status?
In the PAUSE status, the output (Y) to each module and buffer memory writing
from the C Controller module's user program are disabled while the ON/OFF
states of all outputs (Y) are held.
However, outputs (Y) from <<Module monitoring>> of C Controller setting utility
and buffer memory writing are executable.
(2) Application of the remote PAUSE
The remote PAUSE is useful in process control, for example, to keep the ON status of
output (Y) set in the RUN status even if the C Controller module status is changed
from RUN to STOP.
(3) Methods for remote PAUSE
The remote PAUSE can be executed by either of the following two methods:
"Using user program" and "Using development environment (personal computer).
(a) Using user program
Execute a bus interface function (QBF_Control or QBF_ControlEx) from the user
program to perform remote PAUSE.
For the bus interface functions, refer to the following manual.
C Controller Module User's Manual (Utility Operation, Programming)
Q06CCPU-V Q06CCPU-V-B