6F2T0207 (0.01)GRE200 (5,6)- 498 -(vi) Receiving “Select command Off” by PLC functionFigure 4.2-11 outlines the reception of the Select command ‘Off ’ by the PLC function.PLC logic programmedby the userSelect command Off by the PLC functionSignal outputSelectdecision SuccessFailedSelect logicSelect stageCancel logicWait for a next commandCancel commandWait for a commandOperate logicOperate commandCancel logicOperate logicSelect command Off from the remote-endSelect command On from the remote-endSelect command Off from the local-endSelect command On from the local-endSelect command On by the PLC functionFigure 4.2-11 Outline of Select command OffInput signal from the PLC functionFigure 4.2-12 shows the Select logic when a “select command Off (PLC-Off-Control)” signal isgenerated by the PLC function. There are two input points for the reception of this signal: likein signal “select command On (PLC-On-Control): That is, if interlock checking is required, usethe connection point (PLC#1: e.g. DEV01_OP_INTERLOCK). Alternatively, if the interlockcheck is not required, use the connection point (PLC# 2: e.g. DEV01_OP_COMMAND). PLC#1and PLC#2 are shown in Table 4.2-2.Output signal to BOThe DPOS01 function, in Figure 4.2-12, can issue a “Select success” signal at the output point“DPOS01_FSL_BO_CSF”1.1Note: The output point “DPOS01_FSL_BO_CSF” is the same signal as that shown inFigure 4.2-4.