ID : 5793
Output Data (RC3 Compatible Allocation)
Port No. | Signal name |
---|---|
768 | - |
769 | Robot Running |
770 | Robot Error |
771 | Auto Mode |
772 | External Mode |
773 | Program Start Reset |
774 | - |
775 | - |
776 | Robot Power ON Completed |
777 | Servo ON |
778 | CAL Completed |
779 | Teaching ON |
780 | 1 Cycle End |
781 | Battery Warning |
782 | Robot Warning |
783 | Continue Start Permission |
784 | Error in the units place, bit 0 |
785 | Error in the units place, bit 1 |
786 | Error in the units place, bit 2 |
787 | Error in the units place, bit 3 |
788 | Error in the tens place, bit 0 |
789 | Error in the tens place, bit 1 |
790 | Error in the tens place, bit 2 |
791 | Error in the tens place, bit 3 |
792 | Error in the hundreds place, bit 0 |
793 | Error in the hundreds place, bit 1 |
794 | Error in the hundreds place, bit 2 |
795 | Error in the hundreds place, bit 3 |
796 | - |
797 | - |
798 | - |
799 | - |
800 | User output (*) |
: | |
1023 | |
7872 | User output (*) |
: | |
9663 |
*The range of the I/O port numbers available to user outputs varies depending on the output size setting. The range is set from 800 to 1023 by default (with the output size set to 32). If the output size is set to 33 or larger, the user outputs to be assigned to I/O port numbers after 1023 will be assigned to the port numbers starting from 7872. For example, if the output size is set to 33, user outputs will be assigned to the I/O port numbers 800–1023 and 7872–7879.
ID : 5793