Numeric Setting Completion Flag; When Fx-Pcs-Du/Win-E Is Used - Mitsubishi Electric F930GOT-BWD-E User Manual

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3.3

Numeric setting completion flag

When data is changed for "Number" ("Numerical Input") and "Ascii" ("Ascii Input"), the follow-
ing devices become ON to notify setting of the completion flags.
At this time, the ID code is written to the PLC so that a device whose data is changed can be
identified.
3.3.1

When FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E is used

1) Completion flag
When a screen is created using the FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E, a control device (described in
Paragraph 8.6.1) M¡+5 becomes ON as the completion flag.
Control device
• M¡+5
"¡" indicates the head control device No.
For example, when the head control device is set to M10, M15 functions as the numeric set-
ting completion flag.
* Control devices can be set using the screen creation software.
Operation
• When a current or set value of a word device is changed using the following objects, the flag
becomes ON.
Object names :"Data Change" and "Keyboard"
ON timing
• While the touch key code is set to "000D" (Write destination device: Execute), M¡+5
becomes ON in the same way when the touch key is pressed.
• Once the completion flag becomes ON, it remains ON. To set it to OFF, execute the RST
(reset) instruction in a sequence program.
2) User ID
The user ID is assigned to each "Number" and "Ascii" in the order of creation.
The user ID is assigned from "1" to each "Number" and "Ascii" on each screen. When data
is changed, the user ID is written to the control device DO+7.
Control device
• D¡+7
"¡" indicates the head control device No.
By checking the current value of D¡+7, the user can know which "Number/Ascii" has been
changed.
(The flag does not become ON when the "Data+1", "Data-1" or "Constant"
object is used.)
: The flag becomes ON when the ENT key of the "Data Change" or "Key-
board" object is pressed. The flag does not become ON when any other key
is pressed.
Screen Mode 3
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