Processing Of Each Function; Operation Mode - Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User Manual

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Processing of each function

The functions are processed in the order shown below. If multiple functions are enabled, the output of the first processed
function is used as the input of the next function.
Input signal
Analog input
error detection
(CH1 to CH4)
function
Digital output value
The digital values subjected to the sampling processing, each averaging processing, or each filter processing are stored.
Digital operation value
These values are obtained by operating a digital output value using the digital clipping function, scaling function, shift function,
or difference operation function. When each function is not used, the same value as the digital output value is stored.
Maximum value and minimum value
The maximum and minimum values of the digital operation values are stored.
Logging data
When the logging function is used, digital output values or digital operation values are collected.

Operation mode

The analog input module operation mode can be selected.
Setting procedure
Set 'Operation mode setting'.
[Navigation window]  [Parameter]  [Module Information]  Module model name  [Module Parameter]  [Basic
setting]  [Operation mode setting function]
Operation mode
Normal mode
Offset/gain setting mode
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1.4 Functions
A/D conversion
method
Sampling
Digital clipping
processing
function
Count average
Scaling
function
Time average
Shift function
Moving average
Primary
Difference
delay filter
operation
function
Digital
filter
Description
A mode to perform usual A/D conversion.
A mode used for performing the offset/gain setting at user range setting.
Rate
alarm
Alert output
Logging function
function
Process
alarm
CH Digital
output value
CH
Maximum value
Maximum value/
Minimum value
hold function
CH
Minimum value
CH Digital
operation value
CH
Logging data

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