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Figure 4.8-42 shows that the iterative signals received from the device have been
suppressed by the event suppression function. The suppression commences on receipt of the
seventh signal (at Time B). This is because the function can count the iterative number of
incoming signals. Detection commences at Time ‘A’, the setting [DPOS-NELD] is provided so
that the suppression commences at Time ‘B’. The setting [DPOS-TELD] pertains to the
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 [DPOS-TELR]; as a result, no
suppressed signal is output after the end of the iterative signals (e.g., Time ‘D’ to Time ‘E’).
To initiate the event suppression the user should set On for scheme switch [DPOS01-
SPPEN].
(ii) BO connection for “Select command On/Off”
Figure 4.8-43 exemplifies the connection for the select command On and Off. Suppose that
connection with the BOs is achieved by the PLC function using connection points
“DPOS01_OSL_BO_FLG” and “DPOS01_FSL_BO_FLG”†; as a result, the “Select command
On” and the “Select command Off” signals are issued at BO1 and BO2 respectively.
PLC connection point on BO1
Select logic for select command On
in DPOS01
Select logic for select command
Off in DPOS01
Signal captured by
setting [Input signal 1]
Select
command
On to the
device
“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”
“DPOS01_OSL_BO_FLG”
(512001 8603011DC6)
“DPOS01_FSL_BO_FLG”
(512001 8A03011DC4)
Select
command
Off to the
device
Figure 4.8-43 Example of select commands connected with BO1 & BO2 at IO#1
†Note: Table 4.8-9 shows the remaining signals with the exception of