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Overview of Functions
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1.6 EventActionandRemoteControlFunctions
(/R1and/PM1Options)
A specified action is carried out when an event occurs. This function is called event
action. The remote control function (/R1 and /PM1 options) allows you to specify actions
to be performed when the terminal receives a contact input or an open collector signal.
The remote control function is configured using the event action function.
For the setting procedure, see section 7.1.
Events
• Events
Select from the following events.
Event Level/Edge
*1
Description
Remote Level/Edge ON/OFF of the remote control input.
Output relay Level/Edge Activated/Deactivated condition of the alarm output
relay.
Relay-Off
*3
Internal switch Level/Edge The value, 0 (off) or 1 (on), of the internal switch.
Switch-Off
*3
Timer Edge Timer timeout.
Match time timer Edge When the time matches.
Alarm Level/Edge The state in which any alarm is occurring and the state
in which no alarm is occurring.
Alarm-Off
*3
USER key Edge The operation of pressing the USER key.
Event edge switch
*2
Edge Can be caused by:
•TheEdgeSwitchsoftkeyintheFUNCkeymenu.
•AdedicatedcommunicationcommandorModbus
communication.
•Thecustomdisplay
Event level switch
*2
Level You can view the status of the switch in the event level
switch status display. Can be caused by:
EventLevelSwitch-
Off
*3
•AdedicatedcommunicationcommandorModbus
communication.
•Thecustomdisplay.
*1 For a description of level and edge, see “Miscellaneous” in this section.
*2 This function is available for release numbers 3 and later.
*3 This function is available for release numbers 4 and later.
• OutputRelay,InternalSwitch,Alarm,EventLevelSwitch
The output relay, internal switch, alarm, and event level switch have two states, state
A and state B, which are explained in the table below. In explanations, “Output relay”
and similar states are referred to as “ON events,” and “Relay-Off” and similar states
are referred to as “OFF events.”
Event StateA StateB
Output relay Deactivated Activated
Internal switch OFF ON
Alarm No alarms At least one alarm
Event level switch OFF ON
WhenEdgeIsSelected
An ON event occurs when state A changes to state B. An OFF event occurs when
state B changes to state A.
WhenLevelIsSelected
If the action states that correspond to states A and B during an ON event are called
“state 2” and “state 1,” respectively, the action states that correspond to states A and
B during an OFF event will be state 1 and state 2, respectively.
See “Miscellaneous” and “Level and Edge” in this section.