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■ Operation mode
For group 1 and group 5, you can select Single-phase High-speed Counter or Two-phase High-speed Counter.
The external inputs for group 2, group 3, group 4, and group 6 can only be used as single-phase high-speed counters.
■ Counting mode (single-phase high-speed counter)
When the Single-phase High-speed Counter is specified for Operation Mode of Group 1 or Group 5, Counting Mode can
be selected as Adding Counter, Up/Down Selection Reversible Counter, or Dual-Pulse Reversible Counter.
Only Adding Counter can be selected for Group 2, Group 3, Group 4, and Group 6 high-speed counters.
Adding counter
The adding counter counts up with the rise in pulse input.
Up/down selection reversible counter
Up/down selection reversible counter can switch between addition and subtraction with the up/down selection input. When the
up/down selection input is on, the counter counts up with the rise in pulse input. When the up/down selection input is off, the
counter counts down with the rise in pulse input.
Dual-pulse reversible counter
This counter switches between the up count and the down count with pulse input (up) and pulse input (down) pulses. When a
pulse is input to pulse input (up), the counter counts up with the rise in the pulse. When a pulse is input to pulse input (down),
the counter counts down with the rise in pulse input.
Note: When Group 1 or Group 5 is set to Up/Down Selection Reversible Counter, Dual-Pulse Reversible Counter, or Two-phase High-
speed Counter, Group 2 or Group 6 has the same setting.
■ Counting mode (two-phase high-speed counter)
When the two-phase high-speed counter is specified for Operation mode for group 1 or group 5, the counting mode can be
selected as 2-edge count or 4-edge count. The two-phase counter cannot be used for the group 2, group 3, group 4, and
group 6 high-speed counters.
2-edge count
This counter counts at double the frequency of the input pulse.
This counter counts by the phase difference between the A-phase and B-phase pulse input. When the A-phase precedes the B-
phase, the counter counts up with the rise and fall of the B-phase. When the B-phase precedes the A-phase, the counter counts
down with the rise and fall of the B-phase.
4-edge count
This counter counts at quadruple the frequency of the input pulse.
This counter counts by the phase difference between the A-phase and B-phase pulse input. When the A-phase precedes the B-
phase, the counter counts up with the rise and fall of the A-phase and the B-phase. When the B-phase precedes the A-phase,
the counter counts down with the rise and fall of the A-phase and the B-phase.
■ Comparison action
The comparison action is a function that compares the high-speed counter's current value with a preset value (target value).
It can use either the comparison output or an interrupt program. However, the interrupt program can only be used when ladder
program is selected as the programming language.
When Comparison Output is selected, the specified external output is turned on when the current value and the preset value match.
When Interrupt Program is selected, the subroutine program with the specified label number is executed as the interrupt program when
the current value and the preset value match.
Overflow and underflow can also be used for the comparison conditions.
For details on the comparison actions, see "Comparison Actions" on page 5-17.
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