Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User Manual page 316

Analog control - intelligent function module
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CH1 Scaling upper limit value
Set the range of scale conversion.
For the scaling function, refer to the following.
Page 189 Scaling function
■Buffer memory address
The following shows the buffer memory address of this area.
Buffer memory name
CH Scaling upper limit value
CH Scaling upper limit value (In FX3 allocation
mode function)
■Setting range
The setting range is from -2147483648 to +2147483647. In the channel where a set value does not satisfy the condition
"scaling upper limit value  scaling lower limit value", a scaling upper/lower limit value setting error (error code: 1A2H)
occurs.
When 'CH1 Scaling enable/disable setting' (Un\G502) is set to Disable (1), the setting for 'CH1 Scaling upper limit value'
(Un\G504, 505) is ignored.
■Enabling the setting
Turn on and off 'Operating condition setting request' (Un\G70, b9) to enable the setting.
■Default value
The default value is 0 for all channels.
CH1 Scaling lower limit value
Set the range of scale conversion.
For the scaling function, refer to the following.
Page 189 Scaling function
■Buffer memory address
The following shows the buffer memory address of this area.
Buffer memory name
CH Scaling lower limit value
CH Scaling lower limit value (In FX3 allocation
mode function)
■Setting range
The setting range is from -2147483648 to +2147483647. In the channel where a set value does not satisfy the condition
"scaling upper limit value  scaling lower limit value", a scaling upper/lower limit value setting error (error code: 1A2H)
occurs.
When 'CH1 Scaling enable/disable setting' (Un\G502) is set to Disable (1), the setting for 'CH1 Scaling lower limit value'
(Un\G506, 507) is ignored.
■Enabling the setting
Turn on and off 'Operating condition setting request' (Un\G70, b9) to enable the setting.
■Default value
The default value is 0 for all channels.
APPX
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Appendix 8 Buffer Memory Areas
CH1
CH2
504, 505
704, 705
3290, 3291
3292, 3293
CH1
CH2
506, 507
706, 707
3310, 3311
3312, 3313
CH3
CH4
904, 905
1104, 1105
3294, 3295
3296, 3297
CH3
CH4
906, 907
1106, 1107
3314, 3315
3316, 3317

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