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Mitsubishi FX1N Series Programming Manual

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FX Series Programmable Controllers Index 11
11-4
G
Gray code to Decimal, GBIN instruction .................................................................................. 5-185
Grouped bit devices................................................................................................................... 4-37
H
Hvalue
See Constants
Hex to ASCII conversion using ASCI (FNC 82)........................................................................5-121
Hexadecimal data words - reading ........................................................................................... 4-40
Hexadecimal keypad, HKY instruction .................................................................................... 5-102
Hour meter, HOUR instruction ................................................................................................ 5-180
Hierarchy of program flow instructions ..................................................................................... 7-11
High speed counter reset, HSCR instruction ............................................................................ 5-74
High speed counter set, HSCS instruction ............................................................................... 5-72
High speed counter zone compare, HSZ instr' ......................................................................... 5-77
High speed counters,
1 phase counter - reset and start inputs ............................................................................................ 4-27
1 phase counters - user start and reset .............................................................................................4-26
2 phase bi-directional counters ......................................................................................................... 4-28
A/B phase counters ........................................................................................................................... 4-29
Available counters .............................................................................................................................. 4-24
Basic operation ................................................................................................................................. 4-23
Counter speeds ................................................................................................................................. 4-25
Glossary and examples...................................................................................................................... 4-22
How to use the manual ................................................................................................................1-2
HSZ Instruction
Combined HSZ and PLSY operation (3) ........................................................................................... 5-77
Standard Operation (1) ...................................................................................................................... 5-75
Using HSZ with a data table (operation 2) ........................................................................................ 5-75
I
I interrupt program pointer
See Interrupts
Incremental drum sequence, INCD instruction ..........................................................................5-89
Incrementing data, INC instruction ............................................................................................ 5-34
Index registers,
Device details and examples ............................................................................................................ 4-35
General use ........................................................................................................................................ 4-35
Misuse of modifiers ........................................................................................................................... 4-36
Modifying a constant ......................................................................................................................... 4-36
Using multiple index registers ........................................................................................................... 4-36
Indexing through display values, example .................................................................................10-5
Initial state control, IST instruction ............................................................................................ 5-85
Input, device details and example ............................................................................................... 4-1
Instruction execution times
Applied instructions ............................................................................................................................. 7-3
Basic instructions................................................................................................................................. 7-1
Interrupts,
Counter interrupts ............................................................................................................................. 4-13
Device details and pointer examples ................................................................................................ 4-11
Disabling individual interrupts ........................................................................................................... 4-13
Input triggered interrupt routines ....................................................................................................... 4-12
Interrupt instructions: IRET, EI, DI ..................................................................................................... 5-10
Timer triggered interrupt routines ...................................................................................................... 4-12
INV .............................................................................................................................................2-21
Inverse instructions ....................................................................................................................2-21

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Mitsubishi FX1N Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Programming LanguageLadder Logic
Output TypeRelay, Transistor
Operating Temperature0 to 55°C
Power Supply100-240V AC or 24V DC
Program Capacity8K steps
Communication PortsRS-422
Data Memory8000 words
High-speed CountersUp to 6 channels
Expansion ModulesAvailable
Pulse Output2 points

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