Mitsubishi Electric QJ81DL96 User Manual page 521

Melsec q series, high speed data logger module
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15
RECIPE FUNCTION
Item
Device values
Record number
Record comment
button
Record input format
Decimal
Hexadecimal
button
(1) Value input range (Decimal-Hexadecimal)
Bit
Word [signed]
Double word [signed]
Word [unsigned]
Double word [unsigned]
FLOAT [single precision]
FLOAT [double precision]
16bit BCD
32bit BCD
Specify device values which are transferred to the programmable
controller CPU at the recipe execution operation ('Read' process).
Displays record numbers. (Editing disabled)
The background color changes to green for the N attribute, and
light blue for the P attribute.
Displays record comments.
Set record comments on the "Record attribute" screen.
The background color changes to green for the N attribute, and
light blue for the P attribute.
Deletes the selected block(s) or record(s).
*3
Select the input format for device values.
Input device values in decimal format.
*4
Input device values in hexadecimal format
Switches the row of the selected block with the one above or one
below.
*1: For bit devices, only 1 data can be set for a single block. When setting consecutive bit devices, add
blocks.
*2: When a value of 2 or more is entered in a "Data number" cell, rows ("Data number" - 1) are
automatically added under the selected row. The background color of "Device", "Data type", and
"Data number" are displayed in yellow and cannot be edited.
*3: Device values are stored in decimal format even when "Hexadecimal" is selected for "Record input
format".
*4: When "Hexadecimal" is selected, device values whose "Data type" is "FLOAT [single precision]",
"FLOAT [double precision]", "16bit BCD" or "32bit BCD" cannot be entered.
Output format
-2147483648 to 2147483647
3.4028235E+38 to
to
*1: Values in the range between 8000 and FFFF are treated as negative values.
*2: Values in the range between 80000000 and FFFFFFFF are treated as negative values.
*3: Values cannot be entered when "Hexadecimal" is selected for "Record input format".
Select "Decimal" and enter values.
Description
Value input range
Decimal
0 to 1
-32768 to 32767
0 to 65535
0 to 4294967295
1.401298E-45
1.79769313E+308
4.94065645E-324
0 to 9999
0 to 99999999
15.2 Screen Configuration
15.2.4 Recipe editor area
(From the previous page)
Reference
-
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Section 15.3.5 (4)
Section 15.3.5 (2)
Section 15.3.5 (3)
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Section 15.2.4 (1)
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Hexadecimal
0 to 1
*1
0000 to FFFF
*2
00000000 to FFFFFFFF
0000 to FFFF
00000000 to FFFFFFFF
*3
-
*3
-
*3
-
*3
-
-: Entry disabled
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