Annunciator (F) - Mitsubishi Electric melsec q00ujcpu User Manual

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9.2.5

Annunciator (F)

(1) Definition
The annunciator (F) is an internal relay which can be effectively used in fault detection programs for user-created
system.
(2) Special relay and special register after annunciator ON
When the annunciator is turned on, the special relay (SM62) is set to on, and the numbers and
quantity of the annunciator numbers are stored in the special register (SD62 to SD79).
• Special relay
• Special register
The annunciator number stored in SD62 is also registered in the error history area.
(3) Applications of the annunciator
Using the annunciator in a fault detection program allows check for a system fault and identification of
the fault (annunciator number) by monitoring the special register (SD62 to SD79) when the special
relay (SM62) turns on.
In this program, when annunciator (F5) is turned on, the corresponding annunciator number is output
Example
to the outside.
[Fault detection program]
(4) Allowable number of
There are no restrictions on the number of normally open or closed contacts used in a program, as
long as the program capacity is not exceeded
: SM62
: SD62
SD63
SD64 to
SD79
X0
X10
SET F5
SM62
BCDP
SD62
K4Y20
Outputs No. of the
annunciator that turned on.
Annunciator ON detection
Figure 9.11 Detecting and saving the annunciator ON
normally open or closed contacts
• • • Turns on even if only one of the annunciator number areas
is turned on.
• • • Stores the number of the annunciator that was turned on
first.
• • • Stores the quantity of the annunciator number areas that are
on.
• • • Stores annunciator numbers in the order of turning on.
(The same annunciator number is stored in SD62 and
SD64.)
SM62
SD62
SD63
SD64
SD65
SD79
.
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