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XGB Analog edition manual
6.11.2 Operation Parameter Setting Area
The operation parameter setting area of the analog I/O module is as follows.
Memory
Add.
Description Setting R/W Command
0
Appoint operating channel
Bit Off (0): stop, Bit ON (1): run
R/W
PUT/GET
1 I/O range setting
I/O range setting (4 bit per Ch.)
0: 4 ~ 20
1: 0 ~ 20
2: 1 ~ 5 V
3: 0 ~ 5 V
4: 0 ~ 10 V
R/W
2 I/O data type setting
I/O data type setting (4 bit per Ch.)
0: 0 ~ 4000
1: -2000 ~ 2000
2: Precision value
3: 0 ~ 1000
- for precision values;
4 ~ 20 : 400 ~ 2000
0 ~ 20 : 0 ~ 2000
1 ~ 5 V: 100 ~ 500
0 ~ 5 V: 0 ~ 500
0 ~ 10 V: 0 ~ 1000
R/W
3
Input Ch 0 filter value
setting
0 or 4 ~ 64000
R/W
4
Input Ch 1 filter value
setting
R/W
5 Averaging method setting
Averaging method setting (4 bit per Ch.)
0: Sampling
1: Time average
2: Cycle average
3: Moving average
R/W
6
Input Ch 0 average value
setting
Time average: 4 ~ 16000 [ms]
Cycle average: 2 ~ 64000 [cycles]
Moving average: 2 ~ 100 [samples]
R/W
7
Input Ch 1 average value
setting
R/W
8
Channel output status
setting
0: previous value
1: min. value
2: median
3: max.
R/W
9
Set-up error information
output area
10#: Input Ch range setting error
20#: Input Ch data type setting error
30#: Input Ch filter value setting error
40#: Input Ch averaging setting error
50#: Input Ch average value setting error
60#: Output Ch range setting error
70#: Output Ch data type setting error
80#: Ch output status setting error
90#: Output Ch input value range-over
error
(#: channel number)
R GET
Note
(1) If the memory address 0~8 area is entered with values different from the setting.
U0x.01.8~U0x.01.B (setting error representative flag, for IEC type, %UX0.x.24
~%UX0.x.27) is ON and runs with default values. The error information is displayed
in the setting error information are (No. 9).
(2) System areas (after No. 10) are read/write protected.
Changing these areas may cause malfunction or failure of the product.
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