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MELSEC-Q
3   SPECIFICATIONS 
 
3.4.16 CH   maximum value/minimum value storage area (32bit) (buffer memory addresses 
62 to 77: Un\G62 to Un\G77) 
(1)      The maximum and minimum values of digital values converted on a channel 
basis are stored in 32-bit signed binary at each sampling time. (The data part is 
16 bits long.)
 
 
(2)      The stored values for all channels will be cleared to 0 when the operating 
condition setting request (Y9) is set to ON and the setting is changed or when 
the maximum value/minimum value reset request (YD) is set to ON. 
 
(3)      The maximum and minimum values of digital values converted by sampling 
processing are stored even on a channel where averaging processing is 
specified. 
 
3.4.17 CH   process alarm upper/lower limit value (buffer memory addresses 86 to 117: 
Un\G86 to Un\G117) 
(1)      Set the range of the digital output value for each channel. 
 
(2)      To make the setting valid, the operating condition setting request (Y9) must be 
turned ON/OFF. (Refer to Section 3.3.2.)
 
 
(3)      The setting range is -65536 to 65535. (When extended mode is used, the setting 
range is from -65536 to 73535.) 
Make settings in four stages: process alarm upper upper limit value, upper lower 
limit value, lower upper limit value and lower lower limit value.
 
 
(4)      The channel, where the value outside the above setting range has been set or 
the value that does not satisfy the condition of lower lower limit value 
 lower 
upper limit value 
  upper lower limit value    upper upper limit value has been 
set, results in an error, the error code is stored into the error code (buffer 
memory address 19: Un\G19), the error flag (XF) turns ON, and operation is 
performed at the pre-error setting.
 
 
(5)      Refer to Section 3.2.4 for details of the process alarm.