General-Purpose Output Signal Reset (Off) - Yamaha RCX240 User Manual

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2.7.3

General-purpose output signal reset (off)

All the general-purpose output signals are reset in the following cases.
1) When
(RST.DO) is selected in "UTILITY" mode.
2) When all of the following conditions a) to c) are met:
a) "DO cond. on PGM reset / RESCDO" in Other parameters is set to "RESET".
(For details, See "12.1.5 Other parameters" in Chapter 4.)
b) No sequence program is being executed or the DO reset is enabled in the sequence
execution flag setting even if a sequence program is being executed.
(For details, see "14.2 Enabling/disabling the sequence execution flag" in Chapter 4.)
c) Any of the following operations was performed.
■ Compile ended successfully in "PROGRAM" mode.
■ A program was compiled in "AUTO" mode and the compile ended successfully.
(RESET) was executed in "AUTO" mode.
■ The dedicated input signal DI15 (Program reset input) was turned on in "AUTO"
mode while the program was stopped.
(Refer to "1.6 Dedicated input signal description" in this Chapter.)
■ Either of the following was initialized in "SYSTEM>INIT" mode.
1. Program memory (SYSTEM>INIT>MEMORY>PROGRAM)
2. Entire memory (SYSTEM>INIT>MEMORY>ALL)
■ The SWI command was executed by
(Reset (off) does not occur if the SWI statement was executed in the program.)
■ The online commands @RESET, @INIT PGM, @INIT MEM, @INIT ALL,
or @SWI were executed.
■ The HALT statement was executed in the program.
2. Option I/O interface overview
(DIRECT) in "AUTO" mode.
Chapter 6 PARALLEL I/O INTERFACE
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