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operation of the detection function from Time ‘A’ (e.g., Time ‘A’ to Time ‘C’).
The event suppression ceases when the iterative signals stop. The user can adjust the
point at which event suppression stops using the setting [DPSY-TELR]; as a result, no
suppressed signal is output after the end of the iterative signals (e.g., Time ‘D’ to ‘E’).
To initiate event suppression the user should set On for scheme switch [DPSY01-SPPEN].
(ii) BO connection for “select command Open/Closing”
Figure 4.2-43 exemplifies the connection for the select command Open/Closing. Suppose that
connection with the BOs is achieved by the PLC function using connection points
“DPSY01_OSL_BO_FLG” and “DPSY01_FSL_BO_FLG”†; as a result, the “Select command
Closing” and the “Select command Open” signals are issued at BO1 and BO2 respectively.
PLC connection point on BO1
Select logic for Select Command
Closing in DPSY01
Select logic for Select Command
Open in DPSY01
Signal captured by
setting [Input signal 1]
“BO1”
(200B01_8002001112)
“BO1-RB”
(200B01_8002001113)
BO1 circuit at IO#1(Function ID: 200B01)
Connected by
“Programming”
PLC connection point on BO2
Signal captured by
setting [Input signal 1]
“BO2”
(200B01_8102011112)
“BO2-RB”
(200B01_8102011113)
BO2 circuit at IO#1 (Function ID: 200B01)
Connected by
“Programming”
“DPSY01_OSL_BO_FLG”
(5110018602011DC6)
“DPSY01_FSL_BO_FLG”
(511001 8A02011DC4)
Figure 4.2-43 Example for select commands connection with BO1 & BO2 at IO#1
†Note: Table 4.2-10 shows the remaining signals with the excepting
“DPSY01_OSL_BO_FLG” and “DPSY01_FSL_BO_FLG”.
(iii) BO connection for “operate command Open/Closing”
Figure 4.2-44 exemplifies the connection for “Operate command Closing” or “Operate command
Open”. Suppose that connection with the BOs is achieved by the PLC function using connection