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4 Electrical Section 4-2 Signal I/O Signal I/O is t he abbreviation of Signal Input /Output. The signal input refers to the input signal vi a the sensors. The signal ou tput refers to the command transmitted to the actua…

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Signal I/O
Signal I/O is the abbreviation of Signal Input/Output. The signal input refers to the input signal via the
sensors. The signal output refers to the command transmitted to the actuators.
Signal Output (Control) window serves as controls to move actuators for checking their movements. In
response to their movements, Signal Input (Monitor) window shows On/Off of motors and actuators.
Signal Input Monitor
Current status of each sensor can be observed on the signal input monitor. “1” indicates that a sensor is ON,
and “0” indicates OFF. When a sensor detects an action on a switch, motor, and actuator, the signal input
monitor displays it as a change of current status of these mechanical units. Wire disconnection or sensor
failure can also be checked by observing the signal input monitor.
Menu: Manual>Signal I/O>Signal Input (Monitor)
Signal Input (List) ・・・Not Use
Signal Input (Details)・・・Not Use
FIO ・・・・・・・・・・ Not Use
■ “Feeder” tab
“1” indicates that the feeder has been set.
“0” indicates that the feeder has not been set yet.
Upper row represents signal input monitor for front feeder banks.
Lower row represents signal input monitor for rear feeder banks.

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■ Motor tab
■ Motor Sensor tab
Window:
ALM: Alarm
MEL: Minus End Limited
PEL: Plus End Limited
MARK: Mark
INP: In Position
MSLD: Minus Slow Down
PSLD: Plus Slow Down
EZ: 0 Phase
ORG: Origin