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FC5A
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ANUAL
FC9Y
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B1273
S1+3 Creep
Pulse
Frequency
When
S1+2
is
set
to
0
through
2,
the
value
stored
in
the
data
register
designated
by
device
S1+3
specifies
the
frequency
of
the
creep
pulse
output
in
percent
of
the
maximum
of
the
frequency
range
selected
by
S1+2.
Valid
values
for
device
S1+3
are
1
through
100,
thus
the
initial
pulse
frequency
can
be
10
Hz
to
1
kHz
(operation
mode
0),
100
Hz
to
10
kHz
(operation
mode
1),
or
1
kHz
to
100
kHz
(operation
mode
2).
When
S1+2
is
set
to
3
(200
Hz
to
100
kHz),
valid
values
for
device
S1+3
are
20
through
10,000
(in
increments
of
10)
and
the
S1+3
value
multiplied
by
10
determines
the
creep
pulse
frequency,
thus
the
creep
pulse
frequency
can
be
set
in
incre
‐
ments
of
10
Hz.
The
pulse
frequency
error
is
±5%
maximum.
S1+4 Error
Status
When
the
start
input
for
the
ZRN
instruction
is
turned
on,
device
values
are
checked.
When
any
error
is
found
in
the
device
values,
the
data
register
designated
by
device
S1+4
stores
an
error
code.
Source
Device
S2
(Deceleration
Input)
When
the
deceleration
input
turns
on
while
the
ZRN
instruction
is
generating
output
pulses
of
the
initial
pulse
frequency,
the
pulse
frequency
is
changed
to
the
creep
pulse
frequency.
When
the
deceleration
input
turns
off,
the
ZRN
instruction
stops
generating
output
pulses.
When
using
the
ZRN1,
ZRN2,
and
ZRN3
instructions,
designate
different
input
or
internal
relay
numbers
as
deceleration
inputs
for
the
ZRN1,
ZRN2,
and
ZRN3
instructions.
If
the
same
deceleration
input
is
used
and
the
ZRN1,
ZRN2,
and
ZRN3
instructions
are
executed
at
the
same
time,
the
pulse
outputs
may
not
turn
off
when
the
deceleration
input
turns
on.
The
deceleration
input
is
available
in
two
types
depending
on
the
designated
device
address.
High
‐
speed
Deceleration
Input
(I2,
I3,
I4,
I5)
The
high
‐
speed
deceleration
input
uses
interrupt
processing
to
read
the
deceleration
input
signal
immediately
without
regard
to
the
scan
time.
When
I2
through
I5
are
used
as
a
deceleration
input
for
the
ZRN
instruction,
designate
these
input
numbers
as
normal
inputs
in
the
Function
Area
Settings.
If
I2
through
I5
used
as
a
deceleration
input
are
designated
as
an
interrupt
input,
catch
input,
or
high
‐
speed
counter
input
in
the
Function
Area
Settings,
the
inputs
work
as
a
deceleration
input
for
the
ZRN
instruction;
the
designation
in
the
Function
Area
Settings
will
have
no
effect.
When
using
a
high
‐
speed
deceleration
input,
make
sure
that
the
input
contact
does
not
bounce.
If
the
input
signal
con
‐
tains
chatter,
the
pulse
output
will
be
stopped
immediately.
Normal
Deceleration
Input
(I0,
I1,
I6
through
I627,
M0
through
M2557)
The
normal
deceleration
input
reads
the
deceleration
input
signal
when
the
input
data
is
updated
at
the
END
processing,
so
the
timing
of
accepting
the
deceleration
input
depends
on
the
scan
time.
Creep
Operation
Mode
(S1+2)
S1+3
Creep
Pulse
Frequency
(Hz)
0
to
2
1
to
100
Maximum
frequency
selected
by
S1+2
S1+3
value
(%)
3
20
to
10,000
S1+3
value
10
Error
Code
Description
0
Normal
1
Operation
mode
designation
error
(S1+0
or
S1+2
stores
other
than
0
through
3)
2
Output
pulse
frequency
designation
error
(S1+1
stores
a
value
that
is
not
within
the
frequency
range
of
the
initial
pulse
output
or
S1+3
stores
a
value
that
is
not
within
the
frequency
range
of
the
creep
pulse
output.)
Device
Function
Description
S2
High
‐
speed
deceleration
input
I2,
I3,
I4,
I5
Normal
deceleration
input
I0,
I1,
I6
through
I627,
M0
through
M2557
Summary of Contents for MICROSmart FC5A Series
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