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“SPOS01_SL_BO_FLG”
(510001_8501011F76)
Selection logic in SPOS01
PLC connection point in BO1
Select command OFF in
SPOS01
Signal designated by
setting [Input signal 1]
“BO1”
(200B01_8002001112)
“BO1-RB”
(200B01_8002001113)
BO1 circuit at IO#1 (Function ID: 200B01)
Connected by
“Programming”
Figure 4.1-32 Example of select command connection with BO1
†Note: Table 4.1-26 shows the remaining signals with the excepting
“SPOS01_SL_BO_FLG”.
(iii) BO connection for “operate command On/Off”
Figure 4.1-33 exemplifies the connection for operate command On/Off. Suppose that
connections with the BOs are achieved by the PLC function using connection
point ”SPOS01_OEX_BO” and ”SPOS01_FEX_BO” as a result, the “Operate command On” and
the “Operate command Off” signal is issued at BO2 or BO3.
“SPOS01_OEX_BO”
(510001_8201011DD3)
PLC connection point in BO2
Operate logic for
“Operate command
On”
Signal designated by
setting [Input signal 1]
“BO2”
(200B01_8102011112)
“BO2-RB”
(200B01_8102011113)
BO2 and BO3 circuit at IO#1 (Function ID: 200B01)
“SPOS01_FEX_BO”
(510001_8101011DD0)
PLC connection point in BO3
Operate logic for
“Operate command
Off”
Signal designated by
setting [Input signal 1]
“BO3”
(200B01_8202021112)
“BO3-RB”
(200B01_8202021113)
Connected by
“Programming”
Connected by
“Programming”
Figure 4.1-33 Example of operate commands connected with BO2 and BO3 at IO#1
†Note: Table 4.1-27 shows the remaining signals excepting “SPOS01_OEX_BO” and
“SPOS01_FEX_BO”.