FC6A S
ERIES
MICROS
MART
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ADDER
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ROGRAMMING
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ANUAL
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18: P
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(3) S2 (source 2): Initialization input
S2 specifies the initialization input.
When the initialization input is turned on, the initial values configured in the WindLDR
RAMPL (Ramp Pulse Output with
Liner Interpolation)
dialog box, on the
Common Settings
tab, are stored in the control registers. An external input or
an internal relay can be specified.
When the initialization input is on, the initial values are stored in the data registers with each scan. (Even when the RAMPL
instruction is not executed (when not on), if the initialization input is turned on, the initial values are stored in the data
registers.) To only initialize the values one time, use the initialization input in combination with the SOTU (single output up)
instruction or the SOTD (single output down) instruction.
Starting
10
X axis
Steady pulse frequency (high word)
15 to 100,000 (increments of 1 Hz)
"(9) Steady pulse frequency" on
page 18-32
Starting
11
Steady pulse frequency (low word)
Starting
12
Initial pulse frequency (high word)
15 to 100,000 (increments of 1 Hz)
"(10) Initial pulse frequency" on
page 18-32
Starting
13
Initial pulse frequency (low word)
Starting
14
—
Reserved
—
Starting
15
—
Reserved
—
Starting
16
Preset value (high word)
Specify absolute position mode
-2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647
pulses
"(13) Preset value" on page 18-33
Starting
17
Preset value (low word)
Starting
18
Current value (high word)
1 to 100,000,000 pulses
"(14) Current value" on page 18-33
Starting
19
Current value (low word)
Starting
20
X axis
Steady pulse frequency (high word)
15 to 100,000 (increments of 1 Hz)
Starting
21
Steady pulse frequency (low word)
Starting
22
Initial pulse frequency (high word)
15 to 100,000 (increments of 1 Hz)
Starting
23
Initial pulse frequency (low word)
Starting
24
—
Reserved
—
Starting
25
—
Reserved
—
Starting
26
Preset value (high word)
Specify absolute position mode
-2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647
pulses
"(13) Preset value" on page 18-33
Starting
27
Preset value (low word)
Starting
28
Current value (high word)
1 to 100,000,000 pulses
"(14) Current value" on page 18-33
Starting
29
Current value (low word)
*1 The upper and lower data registers change according to the 32-bit data storage method specified. For details, see "32-bit Data
*2 When the instruction input is turned on, the automatically calculated values are stored in the registers.
*3 The number of output pulses is stored in the data registers, regardless of the value of the absolute position counter.
Storage
Destination
Function
Setting
Reference
Summary of Contents for MICROSmart FC6A Series
Page 1: ...B 1726 7 FC6A SERIES Ladder Programming Manual ...
Page 8: ...Preface 7 FC6A SERIES MICROSMART LADDER PROGRAMMING MANUAL FC9Y B1726 ...
Page 32: ...1 OPERATION BASICS 1 20 FC6A SERIES MICROSMART LADDER PROGRAMMING MANUAL FC9Y B1726 ...
Page 96: ...3 INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE 3 18 FC6A SERIES MICROSMART LADDER PROGRAMMING MANUAL FC9Y B1726 ...
Page 130: ...4 BASIC INSTRUCTIONS 4 34 FC6A SERIES MICROSMART LADDER PROGRAMMING MANUAL FC9Y B1726 ...
Page 192: ...9 SHIFT ROTATE INSTRUCTIONS 9 12 FC6A SERIES MICROSMART LADDER PROGRAMMING MANUAL FC9Y B1726 ...
Page 272: ...12 DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS 12 24 FC6A SERIES MICROSMART LADDER PROGRAMMING MANUAL FC9Y B1726 ...
Page 284: ...14 REFRESH INSTRUCTIONS 14 6 FC6A SERIES MICROSMART LADDER PROGRAMMING MANUAL FC9Y B1726 ...
Page 502: ...25 DATA LOG INSTRUCTIONS 25 22 FC6A SERIES MICROSMART LADDER PROGRAMMING MANUAL FC9Y B1726 ...
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