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Using Event Inputs Section 4-5
4-5 Using Event Inputs
4-5-1 Event Input Settings
• Event inputs can be used for Multi-SP, RUN/STOP, Auto/Manual Switch,
Program Start, Invert Direct/Reverse Operation, 100% AT Execute/Can-
cel, 40% AT Execute/Cancel, Setting Change Enable/Disable, and Alarm
Latch Cancel.
• Of these, only the number of event inputs (0 to 2) set in the Number of
Multi-SP Uses parameter (initial setting level) are used for the multi-SP
function.
• Of these, only the number of event inputs (0 to 2) set in the Number of
Multi-SP Uses parameter (initial setting level) are automatically assigned
by the multi-SP function. Displays for event input assignments will not be
displayed for inputs that are automatically assigned by the multi-SP func-
tion. Event inputs 1 and 2 are used for the multi-SP function by models
with four event inputs.
• Event inputs can be used on the following models:
E5CN-@M@-500 with the E53-CN@B@N2 for the E5CN
E5AN/EN-@M@-500-N with the E53-AKB for the E5AN/EN
• When using event inputs to switch the multi-SP, the event input assign-
ment display will not appear. Whether the set value and event input
assignments 1 and 2 will be displayed or hidden is shown in the tables
below.
• Do not connect the contacts from the same switch to more than one
E5@N Controllers.
Models with Two Event Inputs, 1 and 2
Event input assignment 1 Event input assignment 2 Description of EV1 and EV2
operation
Number of Multi-
SP Uses
0 Displayed (Multi-SP not used). EV1 and EV2 will perform the
operation command assigned
using the Event Input Assign-
ment 1 and 2 parameters.
1 Not displayed (Operation per-
formed with two Multi-SP
points.)
Displayed (Event input 2 not
used as multi-SP switch).
EV1 will be used for the Multi-
SP function to switch between
set points 0 and 1. EV2 will
perform the operation com-
mand assigned using the
Event Input Assignment 2
parameter.
2 Not displayed (Operation performed with four Multi-SP points.) EV1 and EV2 will be used for
the Multi-SP function to switch
between set points 0, 1, 2,
and 3.