Output Signal Allocations - YASKAWA JUSP-MD D01A Series User Manual

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<Input signal polarities>
Input signal polarities are as follows when sequence input circuit is connected to a sink circuit. If connected to
a source circuit, polarities are reversed. For details, refer to 3.5.2 Sequence Input Circuit.
Signal
ON
OFF
(4) Checking Input Signals
Input signal status can be checked using the input signal monitor (Un005). As for the input signal monitor
(Un005), refer to 8.4 Monitoring Input Signals.

3.4.2 Output Signal Allocations

Output signals can be allocated to the I/O signal connector (CN1) with the settings of the following parame-
ters: Pn50E, Pn50F, Pn510, Pn512, and Pn514.
(1) Checking Factory Settings
Factory settings can be checked using the following parameters.
Pn50E
Pn510
Pn514
Level
Voltage Level
Low (L) level
0 V
High (H) level
24 V
Allocates /COIN signal to CN1-25, -26.
Allocates /V-CMP signal to CN1-25, -26.
Allocates /TGON signal to CN1-27, -28.
Allocates /S-RDY signal to CN1-29, -30.
Not to use /NEAR signal.
Reserved (Cannot be changed)
Not to use /PSELA signal.
Reserved (Cannot be changed)
Reserved (Cannot be changed)
Reserved (Cannot be changed)
Not to use /PM signal.
Reserved (Cannot be changed)
Contact
Close
Open
Pn50F
Pn512
Not to invert CN1-25, -26 output signals.
Not to invert CN1-27, -28 output signals.
Not to invert CN1-29, -30 output signals.
Reserved (Cannot be changed)
3.4 I/O Signal Allocations
Not to use /CLT signal.
Not to use /VLT signal.
Not to use /BK signal.
Not to use /WARN signal.
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