Mitsubishi Electronics FX1S manual Special Diagnostic Auxiliary Relays

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Devices in Detail 4

4.3.3Special Diagnostic Auxiliary Relays

A PLC has a number of special auxiliary relays. These relays all have specific functions and are classified into the following two types.

a)Using contacts of special auxiliary relays

-Coils are driven automatically by the PLC. Only the contacts of these coils may be used by a user defined program.

Examples: M8000: RUN monitor (ON during run)

M8002: Initial pulse (Turned ON momentarily when PLC starts)

M8012: 100 msec clock pulse

b)Driving coils of special auxiliary relays

-A PLC executes a predetermined specific operation when these coils are driven by the user.

Examples: M8033: All output statuses are retained when PLC operation is stopped M8034: All outputs are disabled

M8039: The PLC operates under constant scan mode

Available devices:

• Not all PLC’s share the same range, quantity or operational meaning of diagnostic auxiliary relays. Please check the availability and function before using any device. PLC specific diagnostic ranges and meanings are available in chapter 6.

4.3.4Special Single Operation Pulse Relays

FX1S

FX1N

FX2N

FX2NC

When used with the pulse contacts LDP, LDF, etc., M devices in the range M2800 to M3072 have a special meaning. With these devices, only the next pulse contact instruction after the device coil is activated.

 

 

M0 to M2799

 

M2800 to M3072

 

M0

SET

M50

 

M2800

SET

M50

 

 

 

 

1

X0

 

M0

5

X0

 

M2800

 

 

LDP

 

 

LDP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

M0

 

 

 

M2800

 

 

 

SET

M51

 

SET

M51

 

 

 

 

2

M0

SET

M52

6

M2800

SET

M52

LDP

 

LDP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

M0

SET

M53

7

M2800

SET

M53

 

 

LDP

 

LDP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

 

 

 

8

 

 

 

LD

 

 

 

LD

 

 

 

Turning ON X0 causes M0 to turn ON.

Contacts ￿, ￿ and ￿ are pulse con- tacts and activate for 1 scan.

Contact ￿ is a normal LD contact and activates while M0 is ON.

Turning ON X0 causes M2800 to turn ON.

Contact ￿ is a pulse contact and acti- vates for 1 scan.

Contacts ￿ and ￿ are pulse contacts of the same M device as contact ￿. Contact ￿ has already operated, so contact ￿ and ￿ do not operate.

Contact ￿ is a normal LD contact and activates while M2800 is ON.

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Mitsubishi Electronics FX1S manual Special Diagnostic Auxiliary Relays, Special Single Operation Pulse Relays