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(viii) Signal name and number
Note: The user should note the following descriptions shown in the column “M/O” for
each table:
“O” indicated that the signal is provided for optional use.
“M” indicates that the user should map/set/configure the signal; otherwise, the
user may experience an operational failure if the default settings are
used.
“N/A” indicates that the user cannot change the state of the signal.
Table 4.8-2 PLC Connection points (Input points for Command ‘On’)
DPOS01 PLC On-control checking with interlock(PLC#1)
DPOS02 PLC On-control checking with interlock(PLC#1)
DPOS03 PLC On-control checking with interlock(PLC#1)
DPOS72 PLC On-control checking with interlock(PLC#1)
DPOS01 PLC On-control without checking(PLC#2)
DPOS02 PLC On-control without checking(PLC#2)
DPOS03 PLC On-control without checking(PLC#2)
DPOS72 PLC On-control without checking(PLC#2)
Table 4.8-3 PLC Connection points (Input points for Command ‘Off’)
DPOS01 PLC Off-control checking with interlock(PLC#1)
DPOS02 PLC Off-control checking with interlock(PLC#1)
DPOS03 PLC Off-control checking with interlock(PLC#1)
DPOS72 PLC Off-control checking with interlock(PLC#1)
DPOS01 PLC Off-control without checking(PLC#2)
DPOS02 PLC Off-control without checking(PLC#2)
DPOS03 PLC Off-control without checking(PLC#2)
DPOS72 PLC Off-control without checking(PLC#2)
Table 4.8-4 PLC Connection points (Interlock for Command ‘On/Off’)
DPOS01 interlock condition for On control.
DPOS02 interlock condition for On control.
DPOS03 interlock condition for On control.
DPOS72 interlock condition for On control.
DPOS01 interlock condition for Off control.
DPOS02 interlock condition for Off control.
DPOS03 interlock condition for Off control.
DPOS72 interlock condition for Off control.