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7. AUXILIARY FUNCTION
7.15 External forced stop disabled
7.15.1 Summary
The external forced stop disabled function disables the external forced stop by input signal (EMI) from the I/O
connector.
Note. Software forced stop by system command bit and forced stops due to system errors such as SSCNET
communication errors (system status code E
h) are not disabled.
7.15.2 Interface
The interface added for the external forced stop disabled function is as follows.
(1) System status bit
Address Bit Abbreviation Signal name
0452 0 EMIO
During forced stop
1 Reserved
2 TSTO
In test mode
3
Reserved 4
5
6 EMID
External forced stop disabled
7
Reserved
(2) System parameter
Parameter No. Abbreviation Name Initial value Unit Setting
range
Function
000E *EMID External forced
stop disabled
0000h
0000h to
FFFFh
Disable the forced stop by EMI signal.
5AE1h : Forced stop disabled
Other than 5AE1h : Forced stop enabled
7.15.3 Setting method
To disable the external forced stop, set 5AE1h to external forced stop disabled (parameter No.000E), and start
the system. When the external forced stop is disabled, external forced stop disabled signal (EMID) turns ON.
Note 1. External forced stop disabled (parameter No.000E) settings are imported at the system startup.
Changes while the system is running are invalid.
2. External forced stop disabled signal (EMID) turns ON at system startup.