Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User Manual page 303

Analog control - intelligent function module
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■Operating condition setting request (b9)
Turn on and off 'Operating condition setting request' (Un\G70, b9) to enable the setting of the buffer memory address.
For the timing of turning the signal on and off, refer to the following.
Page 298 Operating condition setting completed flag (b9)
■User range write request (b10)
In the offset/gain setting mode, turn on and off 'User range write request' (Un\G70, b10) to register the values adjusted with
offset/gain setting in an analog output module. The data is written to the flash memory when this signal is turned off and on.
For the timing of turning the signal on and off, refer to the following.
Page 298 Offset/gain setting mode status flag (b10)
■Channel change request (b11)
Turn on and off 'Channel change request' (Un\G70, b11) to change a channel to perform the offset/gain setting.
For the timing of turning the signal on and off, refer to the following.
Page 298 Channel change completed flag (b11)
■Value change request (b12)
Turn on and off 'Value change request' (Un\G70, b12) to change the analog output value to adjust the offset/gain setting.
The analog output value increases or decreases depending on the value set for the offset/gain adjustment value specification.
For the timing of turning the signal on and off, refer to the following.
Page 299 Set value change completed flag (b12)
■Alarm output clear request (b14)
When clearing the alarm output, turn on and off this signal.
For the timing of turning the signal on and off, refer to the following.
Page 299 Alarm output signal (b14)
■Error clear request (b15)
Turn on and off 'Error clear request' (Un\G70, b15) to clear 'Error flag' (Un\G69, b15), 'Latest error code' Un\G0, and 'Latest
alarm code' (Un\G2).
For the timing of turning the signal on and off, refer to the following.
Page 300 Error flag (b15)
Interrupt factor mask [n]
Set Interrupt factor mask to be used.
Setting value
0
1
When 'Interrupt factor mask [n]' (Un\G124 to G139) is set to Mask clear (Interrupt used) (1) and an interrupt factor occurs, an
interrupt request is sent to the CPU module. When the set value is two or larger, the setting is regarded as Mask clear
(Interrupt used) (1).
"n" indicates an interrupt setting number. (n = 1 to 16)
■Buffer memory address
The following shows the buffer memory address of this area.
Buffer memory name
Interrupt factor mask [n]
Interrupt factor mask [n] (in FX3
allocation mode function)
■Default value
The default value is Mask (Interrupt unused) (0) for buffer memory areas.
1
2
3
4
5
124
125
126
127
128
4021
4022
4023
4024
4025
Setting content
Mask (Interrupt unused)
Mask clear (Interrupt used)
6
7
8
9
10
129
130
131
132
133
4026
4027
4028
4029
4030
11
12
13
14
15
134
135
136
137
138
4031
4032
4033
4034
4035
APPX
Appendix 8 Buffer Memory Areas
A
16
139
4036
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