Janome JR3000 Series Operation Manual page 55

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The "Dispenser Responses" are input signals,
therefore they are normally assigned to
[IO-SYS (sysIn)] or [IO-1 (genIn)].
However, as a setting they can typically be
assigned not only as input but also as output
signals (sysOut, genOut) and internal or keep
relays.
Select [IO-SYS (sysIn)] or [IO-1 (genIn)] and a
number entry screen is displayed. Enter the IO
number and the display returns to the IO
Function Assignment selection screen.
If you select the [Dispenser ON] output signal
(normally sysOut or genOut), after entering the
IO number, the output width entry screen
appears as shown to the right.
The default width is [1].
If you select [genOut] on the type selection
screen, enter [3] on the number entry screen,
and then enter [2] on the width entry screen, the
Dispenser ON signal is output from genOut3
and genOut4 at the same time.
If the output width is set to [3], the Dispenser
ON signal is output from genOut3, genOut4 and
genOut5.
NOTE
• The "Width" cannot be set to extend over different types of IO, such as sysOut10 and genOut1. It is
limited to IO with consecutive numbers.
• If you wish to assign a dispenser-related signal to IO-SYS, assign that signal to [Free] in [IO-SYS
Function Assignment] of all program common data settings.
Dispensing Specifications
Dispenser Response
IO-SYS (sysIn)
IO-1 (genIn)
IO-FB (fbIn)
IO-SYS (sysOut)
IO-1 (genOut)
IO-FB (fbOut)
Internal Relay (mv)
Keep Relay (mkv)
Dispenser Response Type Selection Screen
Enter a number.
Width
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