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Appendix 2  Special Relay 
The special relay (SM) is an internal relay whose application is fixed in the 
programmable controller. For this reason, the special register cannot be used in the 
same way as other internal registers are used in sequence programs. However, the 
bit of the special relay can be turned on or off as needed to control the CPU module. 
 
The following shows how to read the items in the list. 
For details of special relays, refer to QCPU User's Manual Hardware Design, 
Maintenance and Inspection. 
 
Item Description 
Number 
•  Indicates the special relay number. 
Name 
•  Indicates the special relay name. 
Meaning 
•  Indicates the contents of the special relay. 
Explanation 
•  Explains the contents of the special relay in detail. 
Set by 
(When set) 
•  Indicates the setting side and setting timing of the special register. 
<Set by> 
:  Set by the system 
:  Set by user (in sequence program or test operation at a peripheral 
device) 
S/U 
:  Set by both system and user 
<When set> 
  indicated only if setting is done by system. 
Every END processing 
: Set during every END processing 
Initial 
: Set during initial processing (after power-on or 
status change from STOP to RUN) 
Status change 
: Set when the operating status is changed 
Error 
:  Set if an error occurs 
Instruction execution 
: Set when an instruction is executed 
Request 
: Set when requested by a user (using the 
special relay) 
When system is switched  : Set when the system is switched (between the 
control system and the standby system) 
Corresponding 
ACPU 
M9
□□□
 
•  Indicates a special relay (M9
□□□
) supported by the ACPU. 
("M9
□□□
 format change" indicates the one whose application has been 
changed. Incompatible with the Q00J/Q00/Q01, and QnPRH.)   
•  "New" indicates the one added for the Q-series CPU. 
Corresponding 
CPU 
Indicates the CPU module supporting the special relay. 
QCPU 
: All the Q-series CPU modules 
Q00J/Q00/Q01 
: Basic model QCPU 
Qn(H) 
: High Performance model QCPU 
QnPH 
: Process CPU 
QnPRH 
: Redundant CPU 
QnU 
: Universal model QCPU 
CPU module name  : Only the specified CPU model (Example: Q02U) 
 
For details on the following items, refer to these manuals: 
• For network related items   
  Manuals for each network module 
• For SFC programs   
  MELSEC-Q/L/QnA Programming Manual (SFC) 
 
POINT 
 
Do not change the values of special relays set by the system using a program 
or by test operation. 
Doing so may result in a system down or communication failure.