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3.3 I/O Signal Allocations
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Wiring and Connection
<Input signal polarities>
Input signal polarities are as follows when sequence input circuit is connected to a sink circuit. If connected to
a source circuit, polarities are reversed. For details, refer to 3.4.2 Sequence Input Circuit.
(4) Checking Input Signals
Input signal status can be checked using the input signal monitor (Un005). As for the input signal monitor
(Un005), refer to 8.4 Monitoring Input Signals.
3.3.2 Output Signal Allocations
Output signals can be allocated to I/O signal connectors (CN1) in accordance with the parameter setting of
Pn50E, Pn50F, Pn510 and Pn512.
(1) Factory Setting
Factory setting can be checked using the following parameters.
11
Press the DATA/SHIFT Key for approximately one second to
return to the display Pn50B. /S-ON is mapped on CN1-45,
and /P-CL is mapped on CN1-40.
12 Turn the power OFF and ON again to enable the change of input signal selections (Pn50A and Pn50B)
Step
Display after
Operation
Keys
Description
MODE
/
SET
DATA
/
Signal Level Voltage Level Contact
ON Low (L) level 0 V Close
OFF High (H) level 24 V Open
Pn50E
Allocates /COIN signal to CN1-25, -26.
Allocates /V-CMP signal to CN1-25, -26.
Allocates /TGON signal to CN1-27, -28.
Allocates /S-RDY signal to CN1-29, -30.
Pn50F
Not to use /CLT signal.
Not to use /VLT signal.
Not to use /BK signal.
Not to use /WARN signal.
Pn510
Not to use /NEAR signal.
Reserved (Cannot be changed)
Reserved (Cannot be changed)
Reserved (Cannot be changed)

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