IAI America SCON-C User Manual

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1.1.2

Signal Assignment Table for Respective PIO Patterns

When creating a PLC sequence or wiring signals, assign each pin correctly by referring to the assignment table
below.
When “1 [Teaching type]” is selected, the meaning of each pin number will vary depending on the mode.
Accordingly, also pay due attention to the mode switch timings.

Parameter No. 25 setting

Pin

No.

Category Wire

color

0 1 2 3 4 5

1A

Upper stage

Brown - 1

2A

+24V

Red - 1

P24

3A

Orange - 1

(Not used)

4A

Yellow - 1

(Not used)

5A

Green - 1

PC1

PC1

PC1

PC1

ST0

ST0

6A

Blue - 1

PC2

PC2

PC2

PC2

ST1

ST1

7A

Purple - 1

PC4

PC4

PC4

PC4

ST2

ST2

8A

Gray - 1

PC8

PC8

PC8

PC8

ST3

-

9A

White - 1

PC16

PC16

PC16

PC16

ST4

-

10A

Black - 1

PC32

PC32

PC32

PC32

ST5

-

11A

Brown - 2

-

MODE

PC64

PC64

ST6

-

12A

Red - 2

-

JISE

PC128

PC128

-

-

13A

Orange - 2

-

JOG+

-

PC256

-

-

14A

Yellow - 2

BKRL

JOG-

BKRL

BKRL

BKRL

BKRL

15A

Green - 2

RMOD

16A

Blue - 2

HOME

-

17A

Purple - 2

*STP

-

18A

Gray - 2

CSTR

CSTR/PWRT

CSTR CSTR

-

-

19A

White - 2

RES

20A

Input

Black - 2

SON

1B

Lower stage

Brown - 3

PM1

PM1

PM1

PM1

PE0

LS0

2B

Red - 3

PM2

PM2

PM2

PM2

PE1

LS1

3B

Orange - 3

PM4

PM4

PM4

PM4

PE2

LS2

4B

Yellow - 3

PM8

PM8

PM8

PM8

PE3

-

5B

Green - 3

PM16

PM16

PM16

PM16

PE4

-

6B

Blue - 3

PM32

PM32

PM32

PM32

PE5

-

7B

Purple - 3

MOVE

MOVE

PM64

PM64

PE6

-

8B

Gray - 3

ZONE1

MODES

PM128

PM128

ZONE1

ZONE1

9B

White - 3

PZONE

PZONE

PZONE

PM256

PZONE

PZONE

10B

Black - 3

RMDS

11B

Brown - 4

HEND

12B

Red - 4

PEND

PEND/WND

PEND

PEND

PEND

-

13B

Orange - 4

SV

14B

Yellow - 4

*EMGS

15B

Green - 4

*ALM

16B

Output

Blue - 4

*BALM

17B

Purple -4

(Not used)

18B

Gray - 4

(Not used)

19B

White - 4

20B

0V

Black - 4

N

Caution: [1]

The signals indicated by * in the table (*ALM, *STP, *EMGS and *BALM) are based on the negative logic,
meaning that they remain ON in normal conditions of use.

[2]

Do not connect pins denoted by “Not used” (orange-1, yellow-1, purple-4, gray-4), but insulate them instead.

[3]

The NPN and PNP specifications use the same power line configuration, so there is no need to reverse the
power signal assignments for a PNP controller.

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