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2.3 Types and General Information about I/O Signals This section describes the I/O signals for the Robot Controller. The I/O signals are grouped into user I/O signals and system I/O signals. User I/O signals are compatible with conventional signals, including the pin pattern, in compatible mode. Note that the connector pin meanings are different between standard mode and compatible mode. Some of the signal lines used for user I/O in compatible mode are used for system input in standard mode. Additionally, part of the signal lines used for system I/O in compatible mode is used for command execution I/O signals in standard mode. 2.3.1 Standard Mode In standard mode, 30 input points for command execution are used to direct program start and other instructions as I/O commands. The table below lists the types of I/O signals used in standard mode. Types of System I/O Signals Used in Standard Mode Fixed by system Type No. of points Function 5 Robot stop, Enable Auto, interrupt skip, instantaneous stop (all tasks), step stop (all tasks) System output 12 Robot initialization complete, automatic operation mode, external mode, servo ON, robot-in-operation, normal CPU, robot failure, robot warning, dead battery warning, continue start permitted, SS mode, emergency stop Input for command execution 30 Command (4 bits) data area 1 (8 bits), data area 2 (16 bits), odd parity bit, strobe signal Output for command execution 18 Command processing complete, status area (16 bits), odd parity bit System input Controlled by user program No. of points Function User input 12 Inputs to read the external I/O status with an IN command or IO [ ] variable. Used for analysis condition identification, condition satisfaction wait, data input from the external device, etc. User output 24 Outputs to issue a signal to the external device during program execution with a SET command, RESET command, etc. Hand input 8 Inputs to read the external I/O status with an IN command or IO [ ] variable. Used to confirm the end-effector check status, etc. Hand output 8 Outputs to issue a signal to the external device with a SET command, RESET command, etc. Used to control the opening and closing of the end-effector. Type 22