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Appendix 1 Details of I/O Signals
Appendix 1.1 Input signals
(6) CH Counter value large (point No.2) (X5, XC)
This signal turns on when CH Present value (Un\G2, Un\G3, Un\G34, Un\G35) is larger than CH
Coincidence output point No.2 (Un\G6, Un\G7, Un\G38, Un\G39).
This signal turns off when CH Present value (Un\G2, Un\G3, Un\G34, Un\G35) is equal to or smaller than
CH Coincidence output point No.2 (Un\G6, Un\G7, Un\G38, Un\G39).
(7) CH Counter value coincidence (point No.2) (X6, XD)
This signal turns on when CH Present value (Un\G2, Un\G3, Un\G34, Un\G35) is equal to CH
Coincidence output point No.2 (Un\G6, Un\G7, Un\G38, Un\G39). And then, the on status will be latched.
This signal is turned off by CH Coincidence signal No.2 reset command (Y07, YF).
This signal is on immediately after the CPU module is powered on or is reset because both CH Present
value (Un\G2, Un\G3, Un\G34, Un\G35) and CH Coincidence output point No.2 (Un\G6, Un\G7, Un\G38,
Un\G39) are set to "0".
(8) CH Counter value small (point No.2) (X7, XE)
This signal turns on when CH Present value (Un\G2, Un\G3, Un\G34, Un\G35) is smaller than CH
Coincidence output point No.2 (Un\G6, Un\G7, Un\G38, Un\G39).
This signal turns off when CH Present value (Un\G2, Un\G3, Un\G34, Un\G35) is equal to or larger than
CH Coincidence output point No.2 (Un\G6, Un\G7, Un\G38, Un\G39).