Factory Default Setting And User Range Settings Offset/Gain Values (Un\G202 To Un\G225) - Mitsubishi MELSEC-Q series User Manual

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SPECIFICATIONS
3.4.19 Factory default setting and user range settings offset/gain val-
(1) Areas used to restore the user range settings offset/gain values when online module
(2) When the offset/gain values of the user range setting are restored, the used data are
(3) When restoring the offset/gain values of the user range setting, set the data saved in
(4) Buffer memory saving record procedure for online module change
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3.4 Buffer Memory

3.4.19 Factory default setting and user range settings offset/gain values (Un\G202 to Un\G225)

ues (Un\G202 to Un\G225)
change is made.
Refer to Chapter 7 for details of online module change.
stored.
The data are stored (saved) when:
• Initial setting write is performed by the utility;
• The operating condition is set (Y9 turns from OFF to ON );
• The offset/gain values are written in the offset/gain setting mode (YA turns from
OFF to ON).
*: The data are not saved when the set values have been written to the mode switch setting
(Un\G158, Un\G159).
this area similarly into the corresponding area of the module where the data will be
restored.
1) Set the save data classification setting (Un\G200).
2) Turn the operating condition setting request (Y9) from OFF to ON.
3) Compare the offset/gain values of the factory default setting and user range
settings (Un\G202 to Un\G217) with the range reference table. Refer to Sec-
tion 7.4 for the range reference table.
4) If the values are proper, record the offset/gain values of the save data classifi-
cation setting, factory default setting and user range settings.
Refer to Section 4.6 for the offset/gain value setting method.

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