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SPECIFICATIONS
3.3 I/O Signals to the Programmable Controller CPU
3.3.1 List of I/O signals
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(2) List of output signals (Signal direction: Programmable controller CPU   
QD64D2)
 * 1 The signal is only used for the coincidence output function. 
 * 2 The signal is only used for the continuous comparison function.
POINT
(1) The reserved signals above are for system use, not for users. If used (turning 
ON/OFF) by a user, the functions of the QD64D2 are not guaranteed.
(2) Definitions of the expression in Operation timing are as follows.
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:Enabled while the signal is ON. 
ON time should be 2ms or longer. 
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:Enabled when the signal is turned from OFF to ON. 
ON time and OFF time should be 2ms or longer.
Table 3.4 List of output signals
I/O 
number
Signal name
Operation 
timing
I/O 
number
Signal name
Operation 
timing
Y00
Reserved
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Y10
Reserved
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Y01
CH1
Coincidence signal No.1 reset 
command 
*1
Y11
CH2
Coincidence signal No.1 reset 
command 
*1
Y02
Coincidence signal No.2 reset 
command 
*1
Y12
Coincidence signal No.2 reset 
command 
*1
Y03
Coincidence output enable 
command 
*1
Y13
Coincidence output enable 
command 
*1
Y04
Preset command
Y14
Preset command
Y05
Subtraction count command
Y15
Subtraction count command
Y06
Count enable command
Y16
Count enable command
Y07
Latch counter execution 
command
Y17
Latch counter execution 
command
Y08
External preset request 
detection reset command
Y18
External preset request 
detection reset command
Y09
Continuous comparison No.1 
execution command 
*2
Y19
Continuous comparison No.1 
execution command 
*2
Y0A
Continuous comparison No.2 
execution command 
*2
Y1A
Continuous comparison No.2 
execution command 
*2
Y0B
Coincidence output No.1 test 
command 
*2
Y1B
Coincidence output No.1 test 
command 
*2
Y0C
Coincidence output No.2 test 
command 
*2
Y1C
Coincidence output No.2 test 
command 
*2
Y0D
Error reset command
Y1D
Error reset command
Y0E
Reserved
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Y1E
Reserved
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Y0F
Y1F