Mitsubishi Electric 800 Series Instruction Manual page 525

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 BINARY INPUT
Object
identifier
0
Terminal STF
1
Terminal STR
2
Terminal AU
3
Terminal RT
4
Terminal RL
5
Terminal RM
6
Terminal RH
7
Terminal JOG
8
Terminal MRS
9
Terminal STOP
10
Terminal RES
11
Terminal CS
100
Terminal RUN
101
Terminal SU
102
Terminal IPF
103
Terminal OL
104
Terminal FU
105
Terminal ABC1
106
Terminal ABC2
107
Terminal So (SO)
*1
R: Read only, W: Read/Write (Commandable values not supported), C: Read/Write (Commandable values supported)
 BINARY OUTPUT
Object
identifier
0
Terminal RUN CMD
1
Terminal SU CMD
2
Terminal IPF CMD
3
Terminal OL CMD
4
Terminal FU CMD
5
Terminal ABC1 CMD
6
Terminal ABC2 CMD
*1
R: Read only, W: Read/Write (Commandable values not supported), C: Read/Write (Commandable values supported)
Values written to the objects that support the commandable values are stored in the Priority Array, even when "Write Access Denied" is returned
due to inconsistency of the writing requirements such as the operating mode, on condition that the values are written within the setting range.
*2
Available regardless of the operation mode, operation command source, and speed command source.
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5. PARAMETERS
5.12 (N) Operation via communication and its settings
Object name
Present value
access type
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
Object name
Present value
access type
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
*1
Represents actual input of terminal STF.
Represents actual input of terminal STR.
Represents actual input of terminal AU.
Represents actual input of terminal RT.
Represents actual input of terminal RL.
Represents actual input of terminal RM.
Represents actual input of terminal RH.
Represents actual input of terminal JOG.
Represents actual input of terminal MRS.
Represents actual input of terminal STOP.
Represents actual input of terminal RES.
Represents actual input of terminal CS.
Represents actual output of terminal RUN.
Represents actual output of terminal SU.
Represents actual output of terminal IPF.
Represents actual output of terminal OL.
Represents actual output of terminal FU.
Represents actual output of terminal ABC1.
Represents actual output of terminal ABC2.
Represents actual output of terminal So (SO).
*1
Represents actual output of terminal RUN.
Available when Pr.190 RUN terminal function selection="82 or 182".
Controls actual output of terminal SU.
Available when Pr.191 SU terminal function selection="82 or 182".
Controls actual output of terminal IPF.
Available when Pr.192 IPF terminal function selection="82 or 182".
Controls actual output of terminal OL.
Available when Pr.193 OL terminal function selection="82 or 182".
Controls actual output of terminal FU.
Available when Pr.194 FU terminal function selection="82 or 182".
Controls actual output of terminal ABC1.
Available when Pr.195 ABC1 terminal function selection="82 or 182".
Controls actual output of terminal ABC2.
Available when Pr.196 ABC2 terminal function selection="82 or 182".
Description
(0: Inactive, 1: Active)
Description
(0: Inactive, 1: Active)
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2

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