14:
PID
I
NSTRUCTION
14
‐
2
FC5A
M
ICRO
S
MART
U
SER
’
S
M
ANUAL
FC9Y
‐
B1273
Valid
Devices
For
the
valid
device
address
range,
see
pages
and
(
Basic
Vol.).
Source
device
S1
(control
register)
uses
27
data
registers
starting
with
the
device
designated
by
S1.
Data
registers
D0
‐
D1973,
D2000
‐
D7973,
and
D10000
‐
D49973
can
be
designated
by
S1.
For
details,
see
the
following
pages.
Source
device
S2
(control
relay)
uses
8
points
of
outputs
or
internal
relays
starting
with
the
device
designated
by
S2.
Outputs
Q0
through
Q620
and
internal
relays
M0
through
M2550
can
be
designated
by
S2.
For
details,
see
Source
device
S3
(set
point):
When
the
linear
conversion
is
disabled
(S1+4
set
to
0
or
2),
the
valid
range
of
the
set
point
(S3)
is
0
through
4095
or
50,000
which
can
be
designated
using
a
data
register
or
constant.
When
the
linear
conversion
is
enabled
(S1+4
set
to
1
or
3),
the
valid
range
is
0
to
65535
(word
data
type)
or
–32768
to
32767
(integer
data
type)
that
is
a
value
after
linear
conversion.
For
details,
see
Source
device
S4
(process
variable)
is
designated
using
a
data
register
allocated
as
analog
input
data
of
the
connected
analog
I/O
mod
‐
ule.
To
read
input
data
from
an
analog
I/O
module,
designate
a
proper
data
register
number
depending
on
the
slot
position
of
the
ana
‐
log
I/O
module
and
the
analog
input
channel
number
connected
to
the
analog
input
source.
For
details,
see
16.
Source
device
S4
is
compatible
with
the
binary
data
type
of
analog
input
modules,
ranging
from
0
to
60,000.
Destination
device
D1
(manipulated
variable)
stores
–32768
through
32767
that
is
a
calculation
result
of
the
PID
action.
For
details,
see
Module
Type:
Depending
on
the
analog
I/O
module,
select
0
‐
4095
or
0
‐
50000.
These
values
determine
the
data
range
of
the
process
variable
(S4)
and
the
output
manipulated
variable
for
analog
output
module
(S1+24).
Data
Type:
When
using
an
analog
I/O
module
type
of
0
‐
50000,
select
the
data
type
from
Word
(W)
or
Integer
(I).
When
using
an
analog
I/O
module
type
of
0
‐
4095,
the
data
type
is
fixed
at
Integer
(I).
The
data
type
selection
has
an
effect
on
the
set
point
(S4),
the
linear
conversion
maximum
and
minimum
values
(S1+5
and
S1+6),
the
high
and
low
alarm
values
(S1+14
and
S1+15),
the
AT
set
point
(S1+21),
and
the
output
manipulated
value
for
analog
output
mode
(S1+24).
Device
Function
I
Q
M
R
T
C
D
Constant
S1
(Source
1)
Control
register
—
—
—
— — —
D0
‐
D7973
D10000
‐
D49973
—
S2
(Source
2)
Control
relay
—
Q0
‐
Q620
M0
‐
M2550
— — —
—
—
S3
(Source
3)
Set
point
—
—
—
— — —
D0
‐
D7999
D10000
‐
D49999
0
‐
4095
0
‐
50000
S4
(Source
4)
Process
variable
(before
conversion)
—
—
—
— — —
D0
‐
D7999
D10000
‐
D49999
—
D1
(Destination
1)
Manipulated
variable
—
—
—
— — —
D0
‐
D7999
D10000
‐
D49999
—
Module
Type
Depending
on
the
analog
I/O
module,
select
0
‐
4095
or
0
‐
50000.
Data
Type
Select
the
data
type
from
Word
(W)
or
Integer
(I)
when
using
analog
module
type
0
‐
50000.
Module
Type
Analog
I/O
Module
0
‐
4095
FC4A
‐
L03A1
FC4A
‐
L03AP1
FC4A
‐
J2A1
FC4A
‐
K1A1
FC4A
‐
K4A1
0
‐
50000
FC4A
‐
J4CN1
FC4A
‐
J8C1
FC4A
‐
J8AT1
(Note)
FC4A
‐
K2C1
Note:
The
FC4A
‐
J8AT1
analog
input
module
for
PTC
and
NTC
thermistors
can
be
used
only
in
the
range
where
the
thermis
‐
tor
linearity
is
maintained.
Summary of Contents for MICROSmart FC5A Series
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Page 8: ...Preface 6 FC5A MicroSmart User s Manual FC9Y B1273 ...
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Page 52: ...4 DATA COMPARISON INSTRUCTIONS 4 10 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 72: ...5 Binary Arithmetic Instructions 5 20 FC5A MicroSmart User s Manual FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 88: ...7 SHIFT ROTATE INSTRUCTIONS 7 12 FC5A MicroSmart User s Manual FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 112: ...8 DATA CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS 8 24 FC5A MicroSmart User s Manual FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 138: ...11 PROGRAM BRANCHING INSTRUCTIONS 11 14 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 178: ...13 PULSE INSTRUCTIONS 13 32 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 202: ...14 PID INSTRUCTION 14 24 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 206: ...15 DUAL TEACHING TIMER INSTRUCTIONS 15 4 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 214: ...16 INTELLIGENT MODULE ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS 16 8 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
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Page 272: ...23 MODBUS TCP COMMUNICATION 23 10 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 332: ...25 EXPANSION RS232C RS485 COMMUNICATION 25 16 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
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