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(5) D2 (Destination 2): Logged Data
Specify the device to store the data that is logged. A maximum of 212 continuous words are used starting from the set
device.
Note:
The number of data registers that are used for logged data changes according to the maximum amount of logged data.
The number of data registers used for logged data is 2+6×the maximum amount of logged data.
Storage
Destination
Function
Description
Data Range
D2+0
Amount of logged data
Stores the amount of logged data that has been recorded.
W (word): 0 to 35
D2+1
Reserved
—
—
D2+2
D2+3
Log 1
Log time
When the log execution input (S3) changes from off to on (during log
updating), these devices store the content of special data registers
D8008 to D8014 (current calendar/time values) converted to the
number of seconds
from January 1st, 1970.
D (double word):
0 to 4,294,967,295
D2+4
D2+5
Accumulated
flow volume
When the log execution input (S3) changes from off to on (during log
updating), these devices store the accumulated flow volume.
For the processing when an accumulated flow volume overflow or
underflow has occurred, see "Carry and Borrow in Floating-Point Data
Processing" on page 3-8.
F (float):
0, 1.175494E-38 to
3.402823E+38
D2+6
D2+7
Accumulated
time
When the log execution input (S3) changes from off to on (during log
updating), these devices store the accumulated time.
The unit is "s".
D (double word):
0 to 4,294,967,295
D2+206
D2+207
Log 35
Log time
Same as log 1.
Same as log 1.
D2+208
D2+209
Accumulated
flow volume
D2+210
D2+211
Accumulated
time
*1 The time expressed as the number of seconds from 00:00:00 on January 1st, 1970.
(For example, if the date/time is 00:00:00 on January 1st, 2015, the value is 1,420,070,400 seconds.)
*2 The upper and lower data registers change according to the 32-bit data storage method specified. For details, see Chapter 3 "Instructions
Reference" - "32-bit Data Storage" on page 3-9.
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Summary of Contents for MICROSmart FC6A Series
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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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