Relationship Between The Safety Cpu Module Devices And Remote I/O - Mitsubishi Electric Melsec-QS Series Safety Application Manual

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SAFETY APPLICATION CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE
5.4 Relationship between the Safety CPU Module Devices and
Remote I/O
The following shows the relationship between the safety CPU module devices and the
remote I/O stations in the settings of Table5.2.
The shaded device numbers are used to create sequence programs.
Station number 1
Station number 2
Station number 3
Station number 1
Station number 2
Station number 3
Station number 1
Station number 1
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5.4 Relationship between the Safety CPU Module Devices and Remote
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I/O
Safety CPU
X010F - X0100
X011F - X0110
X012F - X0120
X013F - X0130
X014F - X0140
X015F - X0150
Y010F - Y0104
Y0103 - Y0100
Y011F - Y0110
Y012F - Y0124
Y0123 - Y0120
Y013F - Y0130
Y014F - Y0144
Y0143 - Y0140
Y015F - Y0150
X020F - X0200
X021F - X0210
Y020F - Y0204
Y0203 - Y0200
Y021F - Y0210
Figure5.3 Relationship between safety CPU devices and remote I/O
Link ID: 0
Safety remote I/O station
(Link ID: 0, Station number: 1)
Remote (1)
SR_IO1
Safety remote I/O station
(Link ID: 0, Station number: 2)
Remote (2)
SR_IO2
Safety remote I/O station
(Link ID: 0, Station number: 3)
Remote (3)
SR_IO3
Link ID: 1
Safety remote I/O station
Remote (4)
(Link ID: 1, Station number: 1)
SR_IO4
QS0J65BTB2-12DT
X0F - X00
Y03 - Y00
QS0J65BTB2-12DT
X0F - X00
Y03 - Y00
QS0J65BTB2-12DT
X0F - X00
Y03 - Y00
QS0J65BTB2-12DT
X0F - X00
Y03 - Y00

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