6F2T0207 (0.01)GRE200 (5,6)- 520 -††Note: To identify the input and output signal-points in the other DPOS logics, see Table4.2-13 for PLC#1, Table 4.2-14 for PLC#2, Table 4.2-17 and Table 4.2-19 for outputsignals.‡‡Note: The “Operate failed” signal is issued when a state-change remains undetectedfollowing expiration of the setting to timer [DPOS01-RST].(vi) Receiving “Operate command Off” using PLC functionFigure 4.2-29 outlines the reception of the operate command ‘Off ’ by the PLC function.Wait for a commandOperate command Off from the local-endOperate command Off from the remote-endOperate command On by the PLCWait for a next commandSelect stageSelect 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 PLCSelect command Off by the PLCOperate command On from the remote-endOperate command On from the local-endPLC logic programmedby the user lOperate command Off by the PLCDo nothingOperationdecisionSuccessFailedOperate logic Signal outputFigure 4.2-29 Outline of Operate command ‘Off’Input signal from the PLC functionFigure 4.2-30 depicts the operate logic when an “Operate command Off (PLC-Off-control)”signal is generated by the PLC function. There are two input points for reception of thiscommand signal, like the signal “Operate command On (PLC-On-control)”, That is, if aninterlock check is required, apply the signal at connection point (PLC#3: i.e.DEV01_OP_INTERLOCK). If, on the other hand an interlock check is not required, apply thesignal at the other connection point (PLC#4: i.e. DEV01_OP_COMMAND). PLC#3 and PLC#4are denoted as PLC#1 and PLC#2 in Table 4.2-2.Output signal to BOThe DPOS01 function, in Figure 4.2-30, can issue an “Operate” signal at output-point“DPOS01_FEX_BO”, when the DPOS01 function determines that the signal “PLC-Off-Control”is true.