Mitsubishi NZ2GFCF-D62PD2 User Manual page 254

Cc-link ie field network high-speed counter module
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Remote
output
Signal name
(RY) No.
RY25
CH1
Selected
counter function
start command
RY3D
CH2
Cam switch
RY26
CH1
execute
command/PWM
RY3E
CH2
output start
command
RY27
CH1
Setting change
request
(Sampling
counter/Periodic
RY3F
CH2
pulse counter)
Update flag
reset command
(Latch count
value)
RY28
CH1
Update flag
reset command
(Sampling count
value)
Update flag
RY40
CH2
reset command
(Periodic pulse
count value)
Latch count
RY2A
CH1
value update
flag reset
command
(Latch counter
RY42
CH2
input terminal)
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Operation
timing
• Turn on this signal to perform the selected counter functions.
• When Count Disable Function (0) or Periodic Pulse Counter Function (3) is
selected for CH Counter function selection (address: 0126
is valid while being on.
• When Sampling Counter Function (2) or Latch Counter Function (1) is selected for
CH Counter function selection (address: 0126
valid at the rising edge (off to on).
• When Count disable/Preset/replace Function (4) or Latch counter/Preset/replace
Function (5) is selected for CH Counter function selection (address: 0126
0146
), this signal is invalid.
H
(For the overview of the operation, refer to Page 236, Appendix 1.1.)
• Turn on this signal to execute the cam switch function.
• Turn on this signal to start PWM output.
• Turn on this signal to activate the changes of CH Time unit setting (Sampling
counter/Periodic pulse counter) (RWw16, RWw2E) and CH Cycle setting
(Sampling counter/Periodic pulse counter) (RWw17, RWw2F).
• When this signal is turned on, the setting values written into the above remote
registers (RWw) are reflected to the high-speed counter module. After the setting
values are reflected, CH Setting change completed (Sampling counter/Periodic
pulse counter) (RX27, RX3F) turns on.
(For the overview of the operation, refer to Page 236, Appendix 1.1.)
• Turn on this signal to reset CH Update flag (Latch count value) (RX29, RX41).
• When this signal is turned on, CH Update flag (Latch count value) (RX29, RX41)
turns off. After resetting is completed, CH Update flag reset completed (Latch
count value) (RX28, RX40) turns on.
(For the overview of the operation, refer to Page 236, Appendix 1.1.)
• Turn on this signal to reset CH Update flag (Sampling count value) (RX29,
RX41).
• When this signal is turned on, CH Update flag (Sampling count value) (RX29,
RX41) turns off. After resetting is completed, CH Update flag reset completed
(Sampling count value) (RX28, RX40) turns on.
(For the overview of the operation, refer to Page 236, Appendix 1.1.)
• Turn on this signal to reset CH Update flag (Periodic pulse count value) (RX29,
RX41).
• When this signal is turned on, CH Update flag (Periodic pulse count value)
(RX29, RX41) turns off. After resetting is completed, CH Update flag reset
completed (Periodic pulse count value) (RX28, RX40) turns on.
(For the overview of the operation, refer to Page 236, Appendix 1.1.)
• Turn on this signal to reset CH Latch count value update flag (Latch counter
input terminal) (RX2B, RX43).
• When this signal is turned on, CH Latch count value update flag (Latch counter
input terminal) (RX2B, RX43) turns off. After resetting is completed, CH Latch
count value update flag reset completed (Latch counter input terminal) (RX2A,
RX42) turns on.
(For the overview of the operation, refer to Page 236, Appendix 1.1.)
Description
H
, 0146
), this signal becomes
H
H
, 0146
), this signal
H
,
H

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