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Example – Sampling period: 80 ms, Scan time: 60 ms (Sampling period > Scan time)
S1+13 Control Period
The control period determines the duration of the ON/OFF cycle of the control output (S2+6) that is turned on and off
according to the output manipulated variable (S1+1) calculated by the PID action or derived from the manual mode output
manipulated variable (S1+18). Set a required value of 1 through 500 to specify a control period of 0.1 sec through 50.0 sec
to the data register designated by S1+13. When S1+13 stores 0, the control period is set to 0.1 sec. When S1+13 is set to a
value larger than 500, the control period is set to 50.0 sec.
The ON pulse duration of the control output (S2+6) is determined by the product of the control period (S1+13) and the
output manipulated variable (S1+1).
Example – Control period: 5 sec (S1+13 is set to 50)
S1+14 High Alarm Value
The high alarm value is the upper limit of the process variable (S1+0) to generate an alarm. When the process variable is
higher than or equal to the high alarm value, the high alarm output control relay (S2+4) is turned on. When the process
variable is lower than the high alarm value, the high alarm output control relay (S2+4) is turned off.
When the linear conversion is disabled (S1+4 set to 0), set a required high alarm value of 0 through 4095 to the data regis-
ter designated by S1+14. When S1+14 stores a value larger than 4095, the high alarm value is set to 4095.
When the linear conversion is enabled (S1+4 set to 1), set a required high alarm value of –32768 through 32767 to the data
register designated by S1+14. The high alarm value must be larger than or equal to the linear conversion minimum value
(S1+6) and must be smaller than or equal to the linear conversion maximum value (S1+5). If the high alarm value is set to
a value smaller than the linear conversion minimum value (S1+6), the linear conversion minimum value will become the
high alarm value. If the high alarm value is set to a value larger than the linear conversion maximum value (S1+5), the lin-
ear conversion maximum value will become the high alarm value.
S1+15 Low Alarm Value
The low alarm value is the lower limit of the process variable (S1+0) to generate an alarm. When the process variable is
lower than or equal to the low alarm value, the low alarm output control relay (S2+5) is turned on. When the process vari-
able is higher than the low alarm value, the low alarm output control relay (S2+5) is turned off.
When the linear conversion is disabled (S1+4 set to 0), set a required low alarm value of 0 through 4095 to the data register
designated by S1+15. When S1+15 stores a value larger than 4095, the low alarm value is set to 4095.
When the linear conversion is enabled (S1+4 set to 1), set a required low alarm value of –32768 through 32767 to the data
register designated by S1+15. The low alarm value must be larger than or equal to the linear conversion minimum value
(S1+6) and must be smaller than or equal to the linear conversion maximum value (S1+5). If the low alarm value is set to
a value smaller than the linear conversion minimum value (S1+6), the linear conversion minimum value will become the
low alarm value. If the low alarm value is set to a value larger than the linear conversion maximum value (S1+5), the linear
conversion maximum value will become the low alarm value.
60 ms
1 scan
60 ms
60 ms
60 ms
60 ms
60 ms
60 ms
PID
60 ms
(120 ms)
40 ms
(100 ms)
20 ms
80 ms
0 ms
60 ms
(120 ms)
40 ms
(100 ms)
20 ms
1 scan
1 scan
1 scan
1 scan
1 scan
1 scan
1 scan
Executed
PID Not
Executed
PID
Executed
PID
Executed
PID
Executed
PID Not
Executed
PID
Executed
PID
Executed
5 sec
5 sec
5 sec
ON (4 sec)
OFF
ON (3 sec)
ON (2.5 sec)
OFF
OFF
OFF
Control Output (S2+6)
80%
60%
50%
Output Manipulated Variable (S1+1)
Control Period (S1+13)
Summary of Contents for FC4A-C10R2
Page 1: ...FC4A SERIES Micro Programmable Logic Controller User s Manual FC9Y B812 ...
Page 6: ...PREFACE 4 FC4A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL ...
Page 94: ...2 MODULE SPECIFICATIONS 2 74 FC4A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL ...
Page 184: ...6 ALLOCATION NUMBERS 6 20 FC4A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL ...
Page 218: ...8 ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONS 8 8 FC4A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL ...
Page 240: ...11 BINARY ARITHMETIC INSTRUCTIONS 11 8 FC4A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL ...
Page 244: ...12 BOOLEAN COMPUTATION INSTRUCTIONS 12 4 FC4A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL ...
Page 252: ...13 SHIFT ROTATE INSTRUCTIONS 13 8 FC4A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL ...
Page 274: ...15 WEEK PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS 15 8 FC4A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL ...
Page 378: ...22 DUAL TEACHING TIMER INSTRUCTIONS 22 4 FC4A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL ...
Page 386: ...23 INTELLIGENT MODULE ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS 23 8 FC4A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL ...
Page 408: ...24 ANALOG I O CONTROL 24 22 FC4A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL ...
Page 426: ...26 COMPUTER LINK COMMUNICATION 26 6 FC4A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL ...