Operation
CPU unit component descriptions
15. Low battery detection switch | 14. Battery |
| 17. | DeviceNet indicators | |
| 18. | CompoBus/S indicators | |
1. DIP switch | 5. | PLC status indicators | |
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| 3. | Output indicators | |
| 2. | Input indicators |
16.DeviceNet node address
13. FE connection |
| 8. DeviceNet port | 12. Digital I/O and |
| 6. Communications port | encoder interface | |
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| 11. CompoBus/S port |
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| 10. Terminating resistance switch |
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| 7. Communications switch |
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1. DIP switch
•RS-232C and peripheral port settings
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| Pin 1 | Effective port settings |
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| OFF | The ports operate according to the settings in the |
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| (default) | PLC setup. |
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| Peripheral port settings: DM 6650 to DM 6654 |
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| ON | The ports operate with the standard communications |
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•Operating mode at startup
Pin 2 determines the operating mode at startup only if there isn't a programming device connected to the peripheral port.
Programming device | Startup mode with | Startup mode with |
connected | Pin 2 OFF (default) | Pin 2 ON |
None | RUN mode | PROGRAM mode |
Programming console | Operating mode set on the programming console's | |
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Other device | PROGRAM mode |
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2. Input indicators (yellow)
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| OUT0 | The input indicators are lit when the corresponding |
IN1 |
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| OUT1 | input terminal is ON. The status of an input indicator |
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| OUT2 | will reflect the status of the input even when that input |
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IN3 |
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| OUT3 | is being used for a |
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IN4 |
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IN5 |
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Note: 1. When interrupt inputs are used in interrupt input mode, the in- dicator may not light even when the interrupt condition is met if the input is not ON long enough.
2.Input indicators will reflect the status of the corresponding in- puts even when the PLC is stopped, but the corresponding in- put bits will not be refreshed.
3. Output indicators (yellow)
The output indicators are lit when the corresponding output terminal is ON. The indicators are lit during I/O refreshing. The status of an output indicator will also reflect the status of the corresponding output when the output is being used as a pulse output.
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| A | The indicators are lit when the corresponding input |
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5. PLC status indicators |
The following indicators show the operating status of the PLC.
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| PWR | PWR | ON | Power is being supplied to the unit |
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| RUN | OFF | Power isn't being supplied to the unit | |
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| ERR/ALM | RUN | ON | The PLC is operating in RUN or |
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| COMM1 | (green) |
| MONITOR mode |
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| COMM2 |
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| OFF | The PLC is in PROGRAM mode or | |
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| ERR/ALM | ON | A fatal error has occurred. |
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| Flashing | A |
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| (PLC operation continues.) |
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| OFF | Indicates normal operation. |
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| COMM1 | Flashing | Data is being transferred via the |
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| OFF | Data isn't being transferred via |
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| COMM2 | Flashing | Data is being transferred via the |
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| OFF | Data isn't being transferred via |
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