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Introduction
This chapter describes allocation numbers available for the
MicroSmart
to program basic and advanced instructions. Spe-
cial internal relays and special data registers are also described.
The
MicroSmart
is programmed using operands such as inputs, outputs, internal relays, timers, counters, shift registers,
and data registers.
Inputs (I) are relays to receive input signals through the input terminals.
Outputs (Q) are relays to send the processed results of the user program to the output terminals.
Internal relays (M) are relays used in the CPU and cannot be outputted to the output terminals.
Special internal relays (M) are internal relays dedicated to specific functions.
Timers (T) are relays used in the user program, available in 1-sec, 100-ms, 10-ms, and 1-ms timers.
Counters (C) are relays used in the user program, available in adding counters and reversible counters.
Shift registers (R) are registers to shift the data bits according to pulse inputs.
Data registers (D) are registers used to store numerical data. Some of the data registers are dedicated to special functions.
Operand Allocation Numbers
Available I/O numbers depend on the type of the
MicroSmart
CPU module and the combination of I/O modules. I/O mod-
ules can be used with only the 24-I/O type CPU module among all-in-one type CPU modules. All slim type CPU modules
can be used with I/O modules to expand the I/O points. For details of I/O, internal relay, and special internal relay num-
bers, see page 6-3.
All-in-One Type CPU Modules
Notes:
•
The least significant digit of input, output, internal relay, and special internal relay operand number is an octal number (0
through 7). Upper digits are decimal numbers.
•
The allocation numbers of expansion inputs and outputs star t with I30 and Q30, respectively.
•
Note that input and output allocation numbers are not continuous between the CPU module and expansion I/O modules.
•
The 24-I/O type CPU module (FC4A-C24R2 and FC4A-C24R2C) can add a maximum of 64 I/O points, and use a maximum
of 88 points of inputs and outputs in total.
Operand
FC4A-C10R2
FC4A-C10R2C
FC4A-C16R2
FC4A-C16R2C
FC4A-C24R2
FC4A-C24R2C
Allocation No.
Points
Allocation No.
Points
Allocation No.
Points
Input (I)
I0 - I5
6
I0 - I7
I10
9
I0 - I7
I10 - I15
14
Expansion Input (I)
—
—
—
—
I30 - I107
64 (78 total)
Output (Q)
Q0 - Q3
4
Q0 - Q6
7
Q0 - Q7
Q10 - Q11
10
Expansion Output (Q)
—
—
—
—
Q30 - Q107
64 (74 total)
Internal Relay (M)
M0 - M317
256
M0 - M1277
1024
M0 - M1277
1024
Special Internal
Relay (M)
M8000 - M8157
128
M8000 - M8157
128
M8000 - M8157
128
Shift Register (R)
R0 - R63
64
R0 - R127
128
R0 - R127
128
Timer (T)
T0 - T31
32
T0 - T99
100
T0 - T99
100
Counter (C)
C0 - C31
32
C0 - C99
100
C0 - C99
100
Data Register (D)
D0 - D399
400
D0 - D1299
1300
D0 - D1299
1300
Special Data
Register (D)
D8000 - D8099
100
D8000 - D8199
200
D8000 - D8199
200
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 ...