8 Monitor Displays (Un
8.4.1 Interpreting Output Signal Display Status
8.4
Monitoring Output Signals
The status of output signals can be checked with the output signal monitor (Un006). The method of interpret-
ing the display and a display example are shown below.
8.4.1
Interpreting Output Signal Display Status
The output signal monitor (Un006) can be read in the following way. The upper level indicates OFF, and the
lower level indicates ON. All undefined digits are shown in the lower level (ON).
U n 0 0 6 =
Display LED
Note: Output signals use the following circuit configuration.
• OFF: Transistor OFF
• ON: Transistor ON
Example
ON: Transistor ON
8.4.2
Output Signal Display Example
Output signals are displayed as shown below.
• When the ALM signal is OFF
U n 0 0 6 =
8-6
)
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 digit
Output Terminal Name
Number
1
(cannot be allocated)
2
(can be allocated)
3
(can be allocated)
4
(can be allocated)
5
6
7
8
Analog
The first digit is
in the upper level.
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 digit
Analog
CN1-8
CN1-7
/COIN or /V-CMP
CN1-9
CN1-10
−
−
−
−
Analog
Signal Name
(Factory Setting)
ALM
/TGON
/S-RDY
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved