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5-7-4
Read HSC value [DMOV] ............................................................................................... 189
5-7-5
Write HSC value [DMOV] ............................................................................................... 190
5-7-6
The difference between HSC and normal counter ........................................................... 191
5-8HSC EXAMPLE ........................................................................................................................ 192
5-7HSC INTERRUPTION ................................................................................................................. 194
5-7-1
Function overview and panel configuration .................................................................... 194
5-9-2
Single phase 100-segment HSC [CNT] ........................................................................... 196
5-9-3
AB phase 100-segment HSC [CNT_AB] .......................................................................... 197
5-9-4
Interruption flag of HSC .................................................................................................. 198
5-9-5
Setting value meaning in absolute or relative mode ........................................................ 198
5-9-6. HSC interruption cycle mode ............................................................................................ 201
5-9-7. CAM function of high speed counter interruption ............................................................. 203
5-9-8. Interruption using notes and parameter address ............................................................... 204
5-9-9. Application of HSC interruption ........................................................................................ 205
6 COMMUNICATION FUNCTION ......................................................................................... 212
6-1SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................ 212
6-1-1
COM port ........................................................................................................................ 212
6-1-2
Communication parameters ............................................................................................ 220
6-2MODBUS COMMUNICATION ................................................................................................... 220
6-2-1
Function overview ........................................................................................................... 220
6-2-2
Changing of Modbus instruction ..................................................................................... 221
6-2-3
Modbus communication address ..................................................................................... 222
6-2-4 Modbus data format ......................................................................................................... 232
6-2-5
Communication Instructions ............................................................................................ 238
6-2-6
Modbus serial port configuration .................................................................................... 248
6-2-7
Modbus Communication application ............................................................................... 252
6-2-8
Application ...................................................................................................................... 253
6-3. FREE COMMUNICATION .............................................................................................................. 256
6-3-1
Free communication mode .............................................................................................. 256
6-3-2
Serial port configuration ................................................................................................. 257
6-3-3
Suitable occasion ............................................................................................................. 258
6-3-4
Free communication instruction ...................................................................................... 259
6-3-5
Free communication example .......................................................................................... 262
6-4COMMUNICATION FLAG AND REGISTER .................................................................................... 268
6-5READ WRITE SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS .................................................................................. 271
6-5-1
Read serial port parameters [CFGCR] ........................................................................... 271
6-5-2
Write serial port parameters [CFGCW] .......................................................................... 272
6-5-3
Serial port parameter name and setting .......................................................................... 273
7 PID CONTROL FUNCTION ................................................................................................. 275
7-1PID INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 275
7-2INSTRUCTION FORM ................................................................................................................. 275
7-3PARAMETERS SETTING ............................................................................................................. 277
7-3-1
Register and their functions ............................................................................................. 278

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