79 Input signal operation on the I/O connectorンㄆㄇㄆㄓㄆㄏㄆ• The ON/OFF listed in this section refers to the ON/OFF operations. It does not refer to the voltage level (High/Low).No. Name and description1 IN COM. 2: Input common 2The common terminal for each input of the I/O connector.In case of NPN connection, this terminal is connected to the “+ (plus)” side of power which is used for control.In case of PNP connection, this terminal is connected to the “- (minus)” side of power which is used forcontrol.ンㄆㄇㄆㄓㄆㄏㄆ• IN COM. 1, OUT COM. 1 of the I/O terminal block and IN COM. 2, OUT COM. 2 of the I/O connector areindependent.If you use the I/O connector terminal, connect input common/output common of the I/O terminal block andthe I/O connector to power supply respectively.• For details on the connection, refer to “4-5-2 Connecting common terminals” (P.89).2 SET INTurn ON this signal when executing the input of D0 IN to D15 IN (No.3 to 18) and SELECT 0 IN to SELECT 2IN (No.19 to 21).Turn ON SET IN with maintaining the input status of D0 IN to D15 IN and SELECT 0 IN to SELECT 2 IN. Theinput operation is executed at the timing of the edge of turning ON.SET IN is required to control the following operations by I/O.• Select file number• Correct the count-up/count-down value of the counter function• Reset the count value of the counter function• Switch marking characters of the registered characters via I/O• Switch marking position of the external offset function3 to 18 D0 IN to D15 IN : Number inputSet the number for one of the following targets selected at SELECT 0 IN to SELECT 2 IN (No.19 to 21).q File No.w Count-up value correctione Count-down value correctionr Counter number to resett Data number for the registered characters/external offset functionq File No. (SELECT 0 IN to SELECT 2 IN: All OFF)Input when changing the file number of 0 to 9999.Specify the file number in the binary system as D0 to D15 and turn ON SET IN (No.2).Indicate values in the binary system as ON/OFF of D0 to D15 with D0 being the lowest digit value.Example: When selecting the file No. 618Select “0000 0010 0110 1010”, which represents 618 in a 16-bit binary system, by specifying ON/OFF ofD0 to D15 as shown in the below table.Terminal File No. (binary) InputD0 0 OFFD1 1 OND2 0 OFFD3 1 OND4 0 OFFD5 1 OND6 1 OND7 0 OFFTerminal File No. (binary) InputD8 0 OFFD9 1 OND10 0 OFFD11 0 OFFD12 0 OFFD13 0 OFFD14 0 OFFD15 0 OFFME-LPGS-SM-8