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(i) Receiving “operate command On” from remote-end
Figure 4.3-15 shows the logic when an “Operate command (Remote-ON-Control)” signal is
applied to the SOFTSW1 logic. The input-point “S4301_CONTROL_REQ” is used for the
reception of the “Select command (Remote-On-Control)”.
SOFTSW1 function (Function ID: 522001)
Command “Remote-On-Control”
ASEQ function§” is in progress
“S4301_OEC_CHG”
(522001_890A041F5A)
“S4301_EX_SS”
(522001_870A041F62)
Figure 4.3-15 ‘ON’ Operation logic by remote end in SOFTSW1†
†Note: To identify the input and output signal-points of the other SOFTSW logics, see
Table 4.3-6, Table 4.3-8, Table 4.3-11, Table 4.3-14, and Table 4.3-15.
‡Note: “operate condition” signal is provided from operate condition scheme. For more
information, see Figure 4.3-21.
§Note: The ASEQ function can provide sequential signals for automatic control.
(ii) Receiving “operate command Off” from remote-end
Figure 4.3-16 shows the logic when an “Operate command (Remote-Off-Control)” signal is
applied to the SOFTSW1 logic. The input-point “S4301_CONTROL_REQ” is used for the
reception of the signal “Operate command (Remote-Off-Control)”.
SOFTSW1 function (Function ID: 522001)
Command “Remote-OFF-Control”
ASEQ function§” is in progress
“S4301_FEC_CHG”
(522001_8A0A041F5B)
“S4301_EX_SS”
(522001_870A041F62)
Figure 4.3-16 ‘OFF’ Operation logic by remote end in SOFTSW1†
†Note: To identify the input and output signals of the other SOFTSW logics, see Table
4.3-6, Table 4.3-12, Table 4.3-13, and Table 4.3-14.
‡Note: “operate condition” signal is provided from operate condition scheme. For more