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(2) INPUT CN8: User-/System-input connector (compatible mode)

CN8 Pin Assignment, in compatible mode (NPN type)

View from the cable side

Terminal

number

Name

Port

number

Wire

color

Terminal

number

Name

Port

number

Wire

color

*1

Power for robot stop (internal +24V)

-

Black

26

User input

21

Pink

*2

Robot stop

-

Brown

27

User input

22

Pink

3

Power for Enable Auto (internal +24V)

-

Red

28

User input

23

Pink

4

Enable Auto

-

Black

29

User input

24

White

5

Step-stop (all tasks)

0

Brown

30

User input

25

White

6

Continue start

1

Red

31

User input

26

White

7

Instantaneous stop (all tasks)

2

Orange

32

User input

27

White

8

Operation preparation start

3

Yellow

33

User input

28

White

9

Interrupt skip

4

Green

34

User input

29

White

10

Program start

5

Blue

35

User input

30

White

11

Program No. select bit 0

6

Violet

36

User input

31

White

12

Program No. select bit 1

7

Black

37

User input

32

Gray

13

Program No. select bit 2

8

Brown

38

User input

33

Gray

14

Program No. select bit 3

9

Red

39

User input

34

Gray

15

Program No. select bit 4

10

Orange

40

User input

35

Gray

16

Program No. select bit 5

11

Yellow

41

User input

36

Gray

17

Program No. select bit 6

12

Green

42

User input

37

Gray

18

Program No. select odd parity bit

13

Blue

43

User input

38

Gray

19

Motor power ON

14

Violet

44

User input

39

Gray

20

CAL execution

15

White

45

User input

40

Gray

21

Reserved

16

Pink

46

User input

41

Gray

22

SP100

17

Black

47

User input

42

Violet

23

Switch Ext Mode

18

Brown

48

User input

43

Violet

24

Program reset

19

Red

49

User input

44

Violet

25

Clear robot failure

20

Orange

50

User input

45

Violet

NOTE 1: The optional I/O cable for the above connector consists of twisted pair wires--pairs of #1 and #26,
#2 and #27,…#25 and #50.
NOTE 2: The terminal number marked with ( * ) is not used for “Dual emergency stop type”.