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21 A/D CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS
21.3 Restoring the User Range Setting Values
21.3
Restoring the User Range Setting Values
G(P).OGSTOR
These instructions restore the offset/gain settings in the user range setting stored in a CPU module into an analog module.
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Execution condition
Setting data
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Description, range, data type
*1 Specify the device that is specified in (s) when the G(P).OGLOAD instruction is to be executed. The data read with the G(P).OGLOAD
instruction must be not be changed. Otherwise, normal operation cannot be guaranteed.
*2 When specifying setting data by using a label, define an array to secure enough operation area and specify an element of the array
label.
*3 When specifying setting data by using a label, use an array with two or more elements.
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Applicable devices
*1 FD cannot be used.
*2 FX and FY cannot be used.
*3 T, ST, C, and FD cannot be used.
Ladder
ST
ENO:=G_OGSTOR(EN,U,s,d);
ENO:=GP_OGSTOR(EN,U,s,d);
FBD/LD
Instruction
Execution condition
G.OGSTOR
GP.OGSTOR
Operand
Description
Range
Data type
Data type (label)
(U)
Start I/O number (first three digits in four-digit hexadecimal
representation) of a module
0000H to 00FEH
• 16-bit unsigned binary
• 16-bit signed binary
ANY16
(s)
Start device where the control data is stored
Predefined devices
Device name
ANY16
(d)
Device to be turned on one scan when instruction processing
completes.
If the instruction is completed with an error, (d)+1 is also turned on.
Predefined devices
Bit
ANYBIT_ARRAY
(Number of
elements: 2)
EN
Execution condition
Bit
BOOL
ENO
Execution result
Bit
BOOL
Operand
Bit
Word
Double word
Indirect
specification
Constant
Others
(U)
X, Y, M, L,
SM, F, B, SB,
FX, FY
J
\
T, ST, C, D, W,
SD, SW, FD,
R, ZR, RD
U
\G
, J
\
,
U3E
\(H)G
Z
LT, LST,
LC
LZ
K, H
E $
(U)
(s)
(d)
RnCPU RnENCPU
RnSFCPU RnSFCPU
RnPCPU
RnPCPU
(Standard)
(Safety)
(Redundant)
(Process)
(U)
(s)
(d)
EN
ENO
d
U
s
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