When A User Range Is Used And Parameters Are Set Using The Configuration Function; (Without Another System) - Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC-Q series User Manual

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10.9
When a User Range Is Used and Parameters Are Set
Using the Configuration Function (without Another
System)
(1) Stopping operation
● If the buffer memory values are improper compared to the reference table, the offset/gain values cannot be saved and
restored. Before resuming the control, configure an offset/gain setting according to the flowchart (
Section 8.5.2). Note that if module control is resumed without offset/gain setting being made, operation will be performed
with the default values.
● Switch the mode by setting Mode switching setting (Un\G158, Un\G159) and turning on Operating condition setting
request (Y9).
CHAPTER 10 ONLINE MODULE CHANGE
1.
Open the "Device/Buffer Memory Batch Monitor"
window.
[Online]
[Monitor]
Batch]
2.
Enter and display the buffer memory address of
Conversion enable/disable setting (Un\G0).
3.
Set Conversion enable/disable setting (Un\G0) to
Disable (1) for all channels.
4.
Turn on Operating condition setting request (Y9).
5.
Confirm that the digital conversion has stopped
with Conversion completed flag (Un\G10).
6.
After checking Conversion completed flag (Un\G10),
check that Operating condition setting completed
flag (X9) turns off, then turn off Operating condition
setting request (Y9).
7.
If the buffer memory data are not recorded, follow
the procedures 8 and 9.
8.
Compare the values in CH1 Factory default setting
offset value (Un\G202) to CH8 User range setting
gain value (Un\G233) with the values in Range
Reference Table (
9.
If the values are proper, save the values in CH1
Factory default setting offset value (Un\G202) to
CH8 User range setting gain value (Un\G233).
[Device/Buffer Memory
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