6.7 Public Output
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Touch [public Output] in the panel selection window. Then, the public output signal window will appear.
You can check the status of public output signals that are outputted through the CNOUT connector of the I/O board in the controller.
No.
Description
Displays the status of general output signals
General output signals designated as the system’s basic specifications or assigned by the user will be displayed in bold.
The signals currently being outputted will be displayed in yellow.
[FB0]: You can select the FB block to monitor by touching the drop-down menu (FB0 - FB15). You can configure up to 16 I/O blocks, and 960 points of signals can be monitored using one block.
[Manual Output]: You can force the selected signal to be outputted.
[ATTR.-APPLIED]: You can check the checkbox to perform the setting in a way that the physical input values are to be displayed before passing through the positive/negative logic attributes. The basic setting (unchecked) is that the input logic value after passing through the positive/negative logic attributes will be displayed.
[ON/OFF]/[Value]: You can change the signal display mode by touching the radio button.
In the case of using signals, such as fieldbus signals, by mapping them using an embedded PLC, the On/Off status of the output signals may appear differently.
The flow of the output signals is as follows.
You can select the desired signal and force it to be outputted.
1. You can set the display mode to the ON/OFF status by touching the [ON/OFF] radio button on the right side of the general output signal window.
2. Touch a signal to select it in the signal window, and then touch the [Manual Output] button.
3. After checking the output conditions in the manual output confirmation window, touch the [ENTER] button.
FbN
doN
=1/0
N: Number of the FB block to monitor
N: Number of the signal to output
Output status (1: Output, 0: No output)
4. Check the output status of the selected signal. The selected signal will be switched to the output status and displayed in yellow in the signal window.