Functions Added To Function Version B And Later - Mitsubishi Electric Q62DAN User Manual

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1 OVERVIEW

1.2 Functions Added to Function Version B and Later

Item
Multiple CPU system
compatibility
Analog output test during
programmable controller
CPU STOP
Resolution mode
High resolution mode
status flag (X8)
Item
Online module change
Mode switching that does
not require programmable
controller CPU to be reset
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(1) Functions added to function version B D/A converter module
The functions added by the function version B D/A converter module are listed
below.
Compatible with a Multiple CPU system.
A programmable controller CPU of function version B or later are
required.
When the CH
output enable/disable flag is forced on during
programmable controller CPU STOP, the D/A converted value is
output.
The resolution mode can be changed according to the application, and
a resolution setting can be selected from 1/4000, 1/12000 and 1/16000.
This turns on when in high resolution mode.
POINT
(1) Refer to Appendix 1.1 for a comparison of functions of the function version.
(2) Refer to Section 2.3 on how to check the function version.
(2) Functions added to function version C D/A converter module
The functions added by the function version C D/A converter module are listed
below.
You can change the module without stopping the system.
A programmable controller CPU of function version C or later is
required.
Mode switching setting (buffer memory address 158, 159: Un\G158,
Un\G159) and Operating condition setting request (Y9), the module is
switched between the normal mode and offset/gain setting mode
without the programmable controller CPU being reset.
Using the dedicated instruction (G(P).OFFGAN), the module is
switched between the normal mode and offset/gain setting mode
without the programmable controller CPU being reset.
Using GX Configurator-DA, the module is switched between the normal
mode and offset/gain setting mode without the programmable controller
CPU being reset.
Function overview
Function overview
MELSEC-Q
Reference section
Section 2.1
Section 3.2.3
Section 3.2
Section 3.3
Reference section
Chapter 7
Section 3.4.12
Appendix 3.1
Section 5.6.2
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