XGB Analog edition manual
7) Maintaining valid conversion value
(1) In case that retaining valid conversion value is set at the same time, if the invalid value is
come, the late valid value will only be retained. For example, firstly, it is operated with 4
~20mA. Secondly, 10mA comes in. Finally, the signal is immediately falling down to 3mA
without falling down the current continually. In this case, relevant channels will retain the
output value of 10mA.
(2) When this function is set, digital output value related with actual range of analog input is
only shown. Refer to the actual range of the analog from "chapter 13.4".
(3) This function can only be operated within input range.
1) 4 ~ 20㎃
2) 0 ~ 20㎃
Refer to the using method from "chapter 13.6.5" for detail..
(4) Setting of retaining valid conversion value is as below.
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Address
No. 21
Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2
Bit 1 Bit 0Bit 15 Bit 14 Bit 13 Bit 12 Bit 11
Bit 10
Bit 9
Bit 8
Bit 7
Bit 6
Designation of used channel
Bit On (1): Permission
Bit Off (0): Stop
8) Error code
(1) It saves the error code detected from A/D conversion module.
(2) Error type and details is as below.
Error information of setting
Address
No. 21
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3 Bit 2
Bit 1 Bit 0
Bit 15
Bit 14 Bit 13
Bit 12
Bit 11
Bit 10
Bit 9 Bit 8
Bit 7 Bit 6
Type
Error
code
LED sign Details
Priority of
error code
Remarks for
reference
Error
LED
Flickering
1s intervals
Setting error of channel range
‘#’
is the number
of CH 1~3
Setting error of channel filter value
Setting error of channel average value
(3) When errors of two or more are caused, the high priority error code is saved. And when
the same error code is caused in channels of two or more, the error code of low channel
number is saved preferentially.
9) System area (after No. 23)
(1) The system area (after No. 23) is prohibited for reading/writing.
Caution
If this area is changed, the product can malfunction and be broken.
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