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1.6 Event Action and Remote Control Functions

(/R1 and /PM1 Options)

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:
• The Edge Switch soft key in the FUNC key menu.
• A dedicated communication command or Modbus

communication.

• The custom display

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

• A dedicated communication command or Modbus

communication.

• The custom display.

*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.

• Output Relay, Internal Switch, Alarm, Event Level Switch

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

State A

State B

Output relay

Deactivated

Activated

Internal switch

OFF

ON

Alarm

No alarms

At least one alarm

Event level switch

OFF

ON

When Edge Is Selected

An ON event occurs when state A changes to state B. An OFF event occurs when

state B changes to state A.

When Level Is Selected

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.

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