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AR Area
Section 6-4
Analog Outputs (CS1WHCA22-V1/HCA12-V1 Only)
AR 20
00 to 15
Pulse output 1 monitor
data
Range compari-
son result
The instruction execu-
tion result that is output
when the CTBL instruc-
tion is executed for a
range comparison is
stored here.
Bits 00 to 15: ON for
each condition (from 1 to
16) that is satisfied.
OFF: Condition not sat-
isfied
ON: Condition satisfied
Unit
Enabled
AR 21
00 to 15
Output bit pattern The output bit pattern
that is output when the
CTBL instruction is exe-
cuted for a range com-
parison is stored here.
Note:
When more than
one condition is satis-
fied, the logical OR of all
the output patterns for
satisfied conditions is
set.
AR 22
00 to 15
Pulse output 2 monitor
data
Range compari-
son result
Same as for pulse output
1 monitor data.
AR 23
00 to 15
Output bit pattern
Address
Bits
Function
Details
Controlled
by
Forced
set/reset
AR 14
00 to 15
Analog Output 1 Out-
put Value
If END refresh is set as the analog output
method, the value set here by the user in 4-
digit hexadecimal is output from analog out-
put 1 when analog output is refreshed.
If immediate refresh using instructions is set
as the analog output method, the value out-
put from analog output port 1 is stored here
in 4-digit hexadecimal for monitoring when
analog output is refreshed.
0 to 10 V, 0 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V:
FF38 to 1068 Hex
–10 to 10 V:
EA84 to 157C Hex
Note 1:
The analog output method (END
refresh or immediate refresh using instruc-
tions) is specified in bits 00 to 07 of DM 6630
in the Unit Setup Area (00 Hex: END refresh-
ing). The setting applies to both analog out-
puts 1 and 2.
Note 2:
The output signal range is specified
in DM 6613.
Immediate
refresh
using
instructions:
Unit
END
refresh:
User
Enabled
AR 15
00 to 15
Analog Output 2 Out-
put Value
Same as above (except that analog output 2
is used for analog output and the output sig-
nal range is set in DM 6614).
Address
Bits
Function
Details
Controlled
by
Forced
set/reset
Summary of Contents for CS1W-HCA12-V1
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