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Analog-digital converter module
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(19)CH
Scaling value (digital operation value) (Un\G54 to Un\G57)
The scaling value (digital operation value) which is obtained by the scaling function, shift function, digital clipping
function, and difference conversion function is stored as signed 16-bit binary.
When the digital clipping function, scaling function, shifting function, or difference conversion function is not used, the same
value as the one in CH
(20)CH
Scaling lower limit value (Un\G62, Un\G64, Un\G66, Un\G68),
CH
Scaling upper limit value (Un\G63, Un\G65, Un\G67, Un\G69)
Set the range of scale conversion for each channel.
For details on scaling function, refer to the following.
• Scaling Function (
(a) Setting range
Setting range: -32000 to 32000 (scaling upper limit value > scaling lower limit value)
(b) Enabling the setting
Turn OFF → ON → OFF Operating condition setting request (Y9) to enable the setting.
(c) Default value
All channels are set to 0.
● When a value set to a channel is out of the setting range above or a value does not satisfy "scaling upper limit value >
scaling lower limit value", an error occurs to the channel.
Then, an error code is stored in Latest error code (Un\G19), Error flag (XF) is turned ON and the operation is performed
in the setting configured before the error occurrence.
● Change the setting value, since 0 is set as the default value.
● When Scaling enable/disable setting (Un\G53) is set to Disable (1), the setting for CH
(Un\G62, Un\G64, Un\G66, Un\G68) and CH
ignored.
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b15 b14 b13 b12 b11 b10 b9 b8 b7 b6 b5
Sign bit
1: Negative
2: Positive
Digital output value (Un\G11 to Un\G14) is stored.
Page 80, Section 8.10)
b4
b3
b2
Data section
Scaling upper limit value (Un\G63, Un\G65, Un\G67, Un\G69) are
b1
b0
Scaling lower limit value

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