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(iv) Signal name and number
Note: The user should note the following descriptions shown in the column “M/O” for
each table:
“O” indicates that the signal is provided for the optional use.
“M” indicates that the user should map/set/configure using 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 4.8-11 PLC connection points (Input signal for ‘cancel’ condition logic)
DPOS01 user configurable cancel condition
DPOS02 user configurable cancel condition
DPOS03 user configurable cancel condition
DPOS72 user configurable cancel condition
Table 4.8-12 PLC monitoring points (Output signal for ‘cancel’ condition)
(v) Setting name
Note: The “xx” within “DPOSxx” represents the DPOS function number. (e.g., if
DPOS03 is considered, the “xx” is equal to “03”. The numbers used for “xx” can be
represented by “01” to “72”.)
Table 4.8-13 Setting for ‘Cancel’ in DPOSxx
Logic selector for cancel condition in DPOSxx