Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R Series Programming Manual page 456

Process control function blocks
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Processing details
■One-shot output for command pulse period
This function block performs one-shot output for command pulse period according to the operation from the faceplate or the
input from the input variables (RUN_SET, STOP_SET).
• When the setting is performed with the faceplate or the value of the input variable (RUN_SET) is changed from FALSE to
TRUE, this function block outputs a command pulse signal (TRUE) from the output variable RUN by the time period set with
the command pulse period (DOT).
• When the setting is performed with the faceplate or the value of the input variable (STOP_SET) is changed from FALSE to
TRUE, this function block outputs a command pulse signal (TRUE) from the output variable STOP_ by the time period set
with the command pulse period (DOT).
Input signal from the panel or
input pin (rising edge detection)
Command pulse signal
from output pin
■Time-out detection/time-out reset
• Time-out detection
A time-out (TOA) of an alarm (ALM) will occur if TRUE or FALSE is not input from the status answer input (STATUS) for a time
longer than the time set with the time-out timer (TOT) after a command pulse signal (TRUE) is output from the output variable
RUN or STOP_.
Condition
Time to a status answer signal input  Time set with the time-out timer (TOT)
Time to a status answer signal input < Time set with the time-out timer (TOT)
• Time-out reset
A time-out (TOA) of an alarm (ALM) is reset (FALSE) by either of the following operations.
A command pulse signal is output from the output variable (RUN, STOP_) by the operation with the faceplate or the input from
the input variable (RUN_SET, STOP_SET).
TRUE is input to the input variable (TO_RST).
■SIM/OVER answer back time delay signal
In SIMULATION mode or OVERRIDE mode, this function block creates a status answer signal after a command signal output
in the CPU module.
The lag time of this status answer signal is set with the simulation answer time (SIMT).
Input signal from the faceplate or
the input pin (rising edge detection)
Command pulse signal
from the output pin
SIM/OVER answer back signal
■Disable alarm detection
This function block sets whether to detect alarms (ALM) or not.
Item
Disable alarm detection by setting tag data
13 STATUS TAG
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13.1 Motor Irreversible (2 Input/2 Output) (M+M_NREV)
Command pulse
period (DOT)
Alarm
Time-out (TOA)
TRUE (Detected)
FALSE (Reset)
t
Simulation
answer time
(SIMT)
Disable alarm detection processing
If the following bits in the disable alarm detection (INH) are TRUE, no TRIPA
and TOA of the alarm (ALM) will be detected.
• ERRI
• TRIPI
• TOI
t
t
t
t

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