How to use MEXE02
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D-I/O, R-I/O monitor
D-I/O represents direct I/O and R-I/O represents remote I/O.
1. Start the D-I/O, R-I/O monitor.
2. Click "Start the D-I/O, R-I/O monitor."
The D-I/O, R-I/O monitor starts.
The ON-OFF status of D-I/O is indicated as
follows.
Indication Energized state
ON (green) Conductive state
OFF (white) Non-conductive state
The ON-OFF status of R-I/O is indicated as
follows.
Indication Communication data
ON (green) 1
OFF (white) 0
3. To exit the D-I/O, R-I/O monitor, unselect "Start the D-I/O, R-I/O monitor."
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How to view the D-I/O, R-I/O monitor window
Monitored items Description
INPUT Monitors the assigned input signals and each ON-OFF status.
OUTPUT
*
Monitors the assigned output signals and each ON-OFF status.
∗*
The Y2 (SPEED-OUT) output signal cannot be monitored.
Internal I/O monitor
All I/O signals of the driver and the hall sensor signal detected in the driver can be monitored.
Signals that are not assigned to I/O can also be checked. The SPEED-OUT output signal cannot be monitored.
1. Start the "Internal I/O monitor."
2. Click "Start the Internal I/O monitor."
The internal I/O monitor starts.
The ON-OFF status of the I/O signals is shown as
follows.
Indication Internal signal status
ON (green) Active state
OFF (white) Non-active state
3. To exit the internal I/O monitor, unselect "Start the Internal I/O monitor."