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HOUR (Hour Meter)
Applicable CPU Modules
Valid Devices
For the valid device address range, see pages 6-1 and 6-2
(Basic Vol.).
Source device S1 can be designated by a data register or constant.
Source device S1, when designated by a data register, and destination device D1 occupy 3 consecutive data registers starting with the designated
device to store hour, minute, and second data. Data registers D0-D997 and D1000-D1997 can be designated as these devices.
When source device S1 is designated by a constant, the preset value can be 0 through 65535 in hours, then minutes and seconds are set to 0.
Special internal relays cannot be designated as destination device D2.
Destination device D3 requires two data registers reserved for system work area.
Hour data can be 0 through 65535. Minute and second data can be 0 through 59.
When the measured input ON duration value in destination device D1 reaches the preset value designated by source device S1, the comparison
output designated by destination device D2 turns on. As long as the input remains on, the measured input ON duration value continues to increase.
When the measured input ON duration value exceeds 65535 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds, the value returns to 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds to
repeat another measuring cycle, with the comparison output remaining on.
When any of the hour, minute, or second data of source device S1 is out of the valid range, a user program execution error will result, turning on
special internal relay M8004 and the ERR LED on the CPU module, but the input ON duration is measured.
When any of the hour, minute, or second data of source device S1 is changed to an invalid value after the comparison output has turned on, the
comparison output is turned off. Then a user program execution error will result, turning on special internal relay M8004 and the ERR LED on the
CPU module, but the input ON duration measurement is continued.
For user program execution errors, see Chapter 4 “User Program Execution Errors” on page 4-21.
S1
D1
D2
While input is on, the ON duration of the input is measured. The measured
time value (hour, minute, and second) is stored to 3 consecutive data
registers designated by destination device D1 and compared with the preset
value designated by source device S1.
When the D1 value reaches the S1 value, an output or internal relay
designated by destination device D2 is turned on.
Two data registers starting with destination device D3 are reserved for
system work area.
S1
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D1
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D3
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HOUR
D2
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FT1A-12
FT1A-24
FT1A-40
FT1A-48
FT1A-Touch
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S1 (Source 1)
Preset value
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0-65535
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D1 (Destination 1)
Measured input ON duration
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X
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D2 (Destination 2)
Comparison output
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X
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D3 (Destination 3)
System work area
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Summary of Contents for microsmart pentra
Page 1: ...FT1A SERIES FC9Y B1382 Ladder Programming Manual ...
Page 6: ...Preface 5 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...
Page 104: ...7 DATA COMPARISON INSTRUCTIONS 7 10 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...
Page 122: ...8 BINARY ARITHMETIC INSTRUCTIONS 8 18 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...
Page 138: ...10 SHIFT ROTATE INSTRUCTIONS 10 12 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...
Page 162: ...11 DATA CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS 11 24 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...
Page 188: ...12 CALENDAR COMPARISON INSTRUCTIONS 12 26 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...
Page 198: ...15 REFRESH INSTRUCTIONS 15 4 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...
Page 202: ...16 INTERRUPT CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS 16 4 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...
Page 266: ...20 DUAL TEACHING TIMER INSTRUCTIONS 20 4 FC5A MICROSMART USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1273 ...
Page 318: ...25 USER COMMUNICATION INSTRUCTIONS 25 22 FT1A SMARTAXIS USER S MANUAL FT9Y B1382 ...