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Analog control - intelligent function module
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CH1 Process alarm lower upper limit value
Set a lower upper limit value of the alert output function (Process alarm).
For details on the alert output function, refer to the following.
Page 354 Alert output function
■Buffer memory address
The following shows the buffer memory address of this area.
Buffer memory name
CH Process alarm lower upper limit value
CH Process alarm lower upper limit value (in FX2N
allocation mode function)
■Setting range
The possible setting range is from -32768 to +32767.
■Enabling the setting
Turn offonoff 'Operating condition setting request' (Un\G70, b9) to enable the setting.
■Default value
The default value is set to 0.
CH1 Process alarm lower lower limit value
Set a lower lower limit value of the alert output function (Process alarm).
For details on the alert output function, refer to the following.
Page 354 Alert output function
■Buffer memory address
The following shows the buffer memory address of this area.
Buffer memory name
CH Process alarm lower lower limit value
CH Process alarm lower lower limit value (In FX2N allocation
mode function)
■Setting range
The possible setting range is from -32768 to +32767.
■Enabling the setting
Turn offonoff 'Operating condition setting request' (Un\G70, b9) to enable the setting.
■Default value
The default value is set to 0.
• When using the process alarm, configure the 4-step settings for the process alarm upper upper limit value,
upper lower limit value, lower upper limit value, and lower lower limit value.
• A channel where the set values do not satisfy the condition "Upper upper limit value  Upper lower limit
value  Lower upper limit value  Lower lower limit value" causes a process alarm upper lower limit value
setting range error (error code: 1BH).
• When setting the input type to "Current" and "Voltage", and when the digital clipping function, scaling
function, and shift function are used, the digital operation value to which digital clipping, scale conversion,
and shift-and-add are performed is the detection target for outputting an alert.
• When setting the input type to "resistance temperature detector" or "thermocouple", and the scaling function
and shift function are used, the digital operation value to which scale conversion, and shift-and-add are
performed is the target of outputting an alert (process alarm).
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
518
718
918
1118
1201
1202
1203
1204
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
520
720
920
1120
71
72
73
74
CH5
CH6
CH7
1318
1518
1718
1205
1206
1207
CH5
CH6
CH7
1320
1520
1720
75
76
77
APPX
Appendix 12 Buffer Memory Areas
CH8
1918
1208
CH8
A
1920
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