Omron FQM1-CM001, FQM1-MMA21 4-4Power OFF Operation, 4-3-3Operating Mode Changes and I/O Memory

Models: FQM1-MMP21 FQM1-MMA21 FQM1-CM001

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Power OFF OperationSection 4-4

Power OFF OperationSection 4-4

4-3-3 Operating Mode Changes and I/O Memory

Mode Changes

Cleared areas

Retained areas

 

 

 

 

• I/O bits

• DM Area

 

• Data Link bits

• Counter PV

 

• Work bits

 

 

• Timer PV

 

 

 

 

RUN or MONITOR to

Cleared (See note 1.)

Retained

PROGRAM

 

 

 

 

 

PROGRAM to RUN

Cleared (See note 1.)

Retained

or MONITOR

 

 

 

 

 

RUN to MONITOR or

Retained (See note 2.)

Retained

MONITOR to RUN

 

 

 

 

 

Note (1) The cycle time will increase by approximately 10 ms when the operating mode is changed from MONITOR to RUN mode. This will not cause an error for exceeding the maximum cycle time limit.

(2)In Sync Mode, the Motion Control Module operating mode will change one cycle after the Coordinator Module operating mode has changed.

4-4 Power OFF Operation

4-4-1 Power OFF Operation

The following processing is performed if FQM1 power is interrupted during operation. The following power OFF processing will be performed if the power supply falls below 85% of the minimum rated voltage while in RUN or MONI- TOR mode.

1,2,3... 1. The Motion Control Modules and Coordinator Module will stop.

2. All outputs from all Modules will be turned OFF.

85% of the rated voltage (AC power):

85 V AC for 100 V

170 V AC for 200 V

85 V AC for 100 to 240 V (wide range)

The following processing will be performed if power drops only momentarily (momentary power interruption).

1,2,3... 1. The system will continue to run unconditionally if the momentary power in- terruption lasts less than 10 ms, i.e., the time it takes the minimum rated voltage at 85% or less to return to 85% or higher is less than 10 ms.

2.A momentary power interruption that lasts more than 10 ms but less than 25 ms is difficult to determine and a power interruption may or may not be detected.

3.The system will stop unconditionally if the momentary power interruption lasts more than 25 ms.

It thus requires between 10 and 25 ms to detect a power interruption. This time can be increased by setting the User-set Power OFF Detection Time (0 to 10 ms) in the System Setup.

Note The User-set Power OFF Detection Time appears in the System Setup simply as the “Power OFF Detection Time.”

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Omron FQM1-CM001, FQM1-MMA21 4-4Power OFF Operation, 4-3-3Operating Mode Changes and I/O Memory, 4-4-1Power OFF Operation