115
CHAPTER 8 FUNCTIONS
8
8.3 C
ompariso
n Outp
ut Function
8.3.3 Pr
ese
t/replace (at coincidence output)
function
(2) Operation example of the preset/replace (at coincidence output) function
The following figure shows an operation example in which the preset value (0 or 200) is stored to the present
value when the present value reaches Point setting (Coincidence output 1) (1000). Note that the comparison
condition of Coincidence output 1 is set to coincidence output, and it is assigned to CH1.
No.
Description
1)
When CH1 Present value (RWr10 to RWr11) equals to Point setting (Coincidence output 1) (RWw0 to RWw1), Coincidence output
1 (RX10) turns on.
2)
The preset/replace function is performed at the rising state (off to on) of Coincidence output 1 (RX10).
3)
Turn on Reset command (Coincidence output 1) (RY10) and turn off Coincidence output 1 (RX10) so that Coincidence output 1
(RX10) rises (off to on) when the next CH1 Present value (RWr10 to RWr11) = Point setting (coincidence output 1) (RWw0 to
RWw1) is made.
4)
If CH1 Preset value setting (RWw14 to RWw15) was changed in advance, the preset/replace function is performed with the
changed value.
5)
If Coincidence output 1 (RX10) was not reset, Coincidence output 1 (RX10) remains on without rising when CH1 Present value
(RWr10 to RWr11) = Point setting (Coincidence output 1) (RWw0 to RWw1) is made. Therefore, the preset/replace function does
not operate.
CH1 Present value (RWr10 to RWr11)
CH1 Preset value setting
(RWw14 to RWw15)
Coincidence output 1 (RX10)
Reset command (Coincidence output 1)
(RY10)
Point setting (Coincidence output 1)
(RWw0 to RWw1)
0
200
1000
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
t
*1
t
*1
*1 t T
1
1)
5)
2)
4)
1000
0
200
3)
Time
: Controlled by the high-speed counter module
: Controlled by the program
t
*1
Summary of Contents for NZ2GFCF-D62PD2
Page 1: ......
Page 2: ......
Page 54: ...52 Memo ...
Page 206: ...204 Memo ...
Page 303: ......
Page 304: ......