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Analog Input Terminals Section 7-4
The following format is used when this data pattern is allocated, starting from
the rightmost byte of the Master
.
Analog Data 1 + Top/Valley
Detection Timing Flags +
Generic Status Flags
(Instance 184)
This data pattern consists of Analog Data 1 followed by the Top/Valley Detec-
tion Timing Flags and then the Generic Status Flags and is allocated in the
Master using the following data format, shown by byte (11 bytes).
The following format is used when this data pattern is allocated starting from
the rightmost byte of the Master
.
Hold Flags (Output)
(Instance 190)
Hold Flags are used with the peak/bottom hold and top/valley hold functions.
The Hold Flags are used to control the hold execution timing from the Master
and are allocated in the Master using the following data format (1 byte).
Note A delay may occur between when the Master’s power is turned ON until notifi-
cation of the Hold Flag status is sent to the Slave.
Word 15 8 7 0
+0 Analog Data 1 for Input 0
+1 Analog Data 1 for Input 1
+2 Analog Data 1 for Input 2
+3 Analog Data 1 for Input 3
+4 Top Detection
Timing Flags
Valley Detection
Timing Flags
Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
+0
+1
Analog Data 1 for Input 0
+2
+3
Analog Data 1 for Input 1
+4
+5
Analog Data 1 for Input 2
+6
+7
Analog Data 1 for Input 3
+8 0 0 0 0 V_ST3 V_ST2 V_ST1 V_ST0
+9 0 0 0 0 T_ST3 T_ST2 T_ST1 T_ST0
+10 0 0 MRF CCW RHW NPW 0 0
Word 15 8 7 0
+0 Analog Data 1 for Input 0
+1 Analog Data 1 for Input 1
+2 Analog Data 1 for Input 2
+3 Analog Data 1 for Input 3
+4 Top Detection
Timing Flags
Valley Detection
Timing Flags
Generic Status Flags
Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
+0 HD3 HD2 HD1 HD0