Omron SYSMAC C200H-CP114 Operation Manual page 36

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Data Setting and Monitoring
Monitoring of the Number of Process Execution Cycles (Mode 1)
1,2,3...
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If the mode number is blinking, press the Reverse Key again. The blinking
display will then stay lit and the settings will be complete.
1. Set the RUN/PRG selector switch to RUN.
If RUN is already selected, then proceed directly to (2).
2. Press the Return Key, the Up Key, or the Down Key to cause the Mode 1
indicator to blink.
Press the Return Key, the Up Key, or the Down Key.
The MODE indicator will blink.
Press either the Up Key or the Down Key until "1" is displayed.
3. Press the Return Key to enter mode "1."
Based on the number process execution cycles set in Mode 5, the number
of process execution cycles per minute will be displayed as follows:
Number of process execution
cycles per minute
4. Set the bank that is to be executed.
In word n + 1 (n = 100 + 10 x Unit no.), set the number of the bank (0000
to 0008) that is to be executed.
If the bank number is 0000, only the number of process execution cycles
(and not the cam output) will be displayed.
When setting the number of the bank to be executed, make the setting with
bit 00 of word n OFF (i.e., with the Operation Flag OFF), or turn the Oper-
ation Flag OFF and then ON again after the setting has been made in word
n + 1. The setting cannot be made when the Operation Flag is ON.
Set the bank number with either the user's program or with a peripheral de-
vice such as the Programming Console.
5. Turn ON the Operation Flag.
Turn ON bit 00 of word n (the Operation Flag).
Make the setting with either the user's program or with a peripheral device
such as the Programming Console.
From this point on, operations will be carried out according to the cam data
of the bank that has been set.
Number of process execution
cycles per unit time
Execution bank no.
Mode no.
0: No cam output
1 to 8: Bank no.
Number of resolver revolutions
=
Number of revolutions required
for a single process
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