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Standard Environment-resistive Terminals Section 6-5
When the Load Shorted Flag turns ON, either hold the status of the bit in the
user program and program to turn OFF all the Unit's outputs, or use an
Explicit message to read the contact that is shorted and turn it OFF. The
Short-circuited Flag is allocated in the fifth bit in the Unit's status information
area.
Programming Example In the following programming example, output bits 00 to 07 of CIO 3200 turn
OFF when bit 05 of CIO 3300 (Load Shorted Flag) turns ON once. Output bits
00 to 07 of CIO 3200 will not turn ON again until the cause of the short is
removed and the outputs are reset by turning ON work bit W00001.
Setting Status
DRT2-OD08C
Node address 00, I/O allocated to CIO 3200, status allocated to CIO 3300.
6-5 Standard Environment-resistive Terminals
6-5-1 Node Address, Baud Rate, and Output Hold/Clear Settings
This section describes the Environment-resistive Terminal's node address
setting, baud rate settings, and hold/clear outputs for communications error
setting. These settings are made as follows:
Node address setting: Rotary switches
Baud rate setting: Automatic follow-up
Output hold/clear setting: Software switch
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Short-circuited Flag